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  • Steven Vaccaro
    Administrator
    • Apr 2007
    • 8720

    #31
    So what is the safest way to store them? I worry about putting batteries with connectors in metal boxes? Right now I keep them next to my furance where there is nothing else to burn.
    Steven Vaccaro

    Where Racing on a Budget is a Reality!

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    • s.sm.21
      Junior Member
      • Mar 2010
      • 4

      #32
      question

      Originally posted by hydromaddicted
      Yes Lipo fires can and do happen scary stuff can be lurking in them batteries.This is another great example of why you Never Ever did I say Never! leave Lipo hooked up to anything unattended.

      Chief
      The video of the plastic sandbag cover over cinderblock has me sold so simple but yet so effective.

      James
      according to the info given is my understanding right when I say The Lipo batteries should be store in cinderblock with a plastic bag filled with sand in order to prevent fires,when charging,discharging,and storing,.what would you say to storing lipos in the winter time.(where and when)

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      • AndyKunz
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Sep 2008
        • 1437

        #33
        I keep them in my bedroom in a tool box. This keeps the temperature constant (cold kills them).

        A discharged-for-storage (30% level) LiPo is not going to cause problems unless shorted out. The 30% level minimizes damage due to non-use.

        Andy
        Spektrum Development Team

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        • Gary
          Fast Electric Addict!
          • Jan 2009
          • 1105

          #34
          A box in my fire place. In my opinion this is the BEST place to have a fire. What could go wrong, fumes go up with smoke so it should be safe?
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