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  • Steven Vaccaro
    Administrator
    • Apr 2007
    • 8723

    #31
    Originally posted by FighterCat57
    I'm not shipping it. If this thing blows off in a plane and happens to eff something up, I don't want to get under the FAA microscope. Good grief, it does have the potential to explode, right?

    I can't be responsible for that.
    I agree. I would say something on there forum. Its not right to expect a customer to take this enormous risk.
    Steven Vaccaro

    Where Racing on a Budget is a Reality!

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    • AndyKunz
      Fast Electric Addict!
      • Sep 2008
      • 1437

      #32
      It's really not right to ask the pilot and crew, and perhaps passengers, to UNKNOWINGLY take that risk.

      Ask if you can ship it to their US office.

      Andy
      Spektrum Development Team

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      • FighterCat57
        "The" Fighter Cat
        • Apr 2010
        • 3480

        #33
        My response to HK:

        I ship it to you yesterday. Mailman have problem though, blow up in box. Post office full of smoke. Police are here, very angry for fire. They ask many questions. I don't know how to spell your name. How you spell it?

        Thanks,
        FighterCatRacing Team CHING BLING - Ching Bling. Brilliant, Advanced Sparkle for your hull.

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        • Steven Vaccaro
          Administrator
          • Apr 2007
          • 8723

          #34
          Originally posted by FighterCat57
          My response to HK:

          I ship it to you yesterday. Mailman have problem though, blow up in box. Post office full of smoke. Police are here, very angry for fire. They ask many questions. I don't know how to spell your name. How you spell it?

          Thanks,
          LOL
          Steven Vaccaro

          Where Racing on a Budget is a Reality!

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          • FighterCat57
            "The" Fighter Cat
            • Apr 2010
            • 3480

            #35
            Thanks! All in good fun. I really didn't send it. I just told them I shipped it and I'll leave it at that. Not going to ship it, just move on.

            BTW- I vented the cell in a firesafe compliments of the local FD bomb disposal. (small town) We were all so disappointed, that it didn't smoke, fire or anything. Just a pinhole, re-compressed the cell, then plugged the hole with CA glue and then epoxy covered by strapping tape. It's good to go. I'll keep my eye on it.

            We were really hoping for a chemical reaction... but never happened. 3.81v/cell
            FighterCatRacing Team CHING BLING - Ching Bling. Brilliant, Advanced Sparkle for your hull.

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            • crabstick
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2008
              • 954

              #36
              Originally posted by FighterCat57
              Thanks! All in good fun. I really didn't send it. I just told them I shipped it and I'll leave it at that. Not going to ship it, just move on.

              BTW- I vented the cell in a firesafe compliments of the local FD bomb disposal. (small town) We were all so disappointed, that it didn't smoke, fire or anything. Just a pinhole, re-compressed the cell, then plugged the hole with CA glue and then epoxy covered by strapping tape. It's good to go. I'll keep my eye on it.

              We were really hoping for a chemical reaction... but never happened. 3.81v/cell
              so the sky didn't fall ?

              for smaller cells I don't think it is that common for fire, we sacrificed a 4500 mah 2s lipo to the lipo gods by ramming a steel stake through it, yeah there was a small fire, nothing major though didn't really live up to the expectations that we all had. In my early Lipo usage days I had some TP packs for my heli, that puffed so much they are almost round... still flew them a bit and they were ok.. I still have them, they still hold a charge though I dont use them anymore. I think its VERY unlikely for a Lipo that is not charging or getting current drawn from it would catch fire unless its shorted or molested in some way

              Not saying lipos don't burst into flames but I think people times get a little hysterical about it... though I agree about not shipping it by air.
              I do think that whilst charging them or discharging them, is when the most risk occurs.

              You should have sent that reply to HK, put the willies up them...
              Matt.
              FE, Nitro and Gas racing in Auckland
              www.rcboats.co.nz

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              • sailr
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Nov 2007
                • 6927

                #37
                The proper way to dispose of bad lipos is to drop them into a bucket of salt water. Soak for a couple of days and then you can throw them in the trash. May not be as much fun as burning them up but more environmentally responsible.
                Mini Cat Racing USA
                www.minicatracingusa.com

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                • sailr
                  Fast Electric Addict!
                  • Nov 2007
                  • 6927

                  #38
                  READ THIS:

                  Mini Cat Racing USA
                  www.minicatracingusa.com

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