Cheeky vimto Posted May 12, 2015 Posted May 12, 2015 I recently bought an 11.1v lipo battery and charger from component shop. After trying the battery in my gun I soon realised I needed to change it to a 7.4v. I phoned them up and explained this and they said it's fine just send the battery back and they will do a straight swap with a 7.4v. Easy enough. Today I've come home from to find a package in the post. Open it to see the invoice from component shop showing a 7.4v lipo and the price break down - £16ish, about the same as the 11.1v I think. I opened the container for the battery to find another 11.1v battery. Worst of all one of the cells is puffed up. I've sent them pictures tonight and explaining what's happened but it means me posting this battery back for a refund. I take full responsibility for the first time I sent it back but surely I shouldn't have to pay post for this? Last time it cost me just under £5. I'll wait for their reply keep this updated.
ak2m4 Posted May 12, 2015 Posted May 12, 2015 Normally pretty good service from these guys, No doubt just a mistake on their behalf. I'd be surprised if they didn't refund the postage.
Cheeky vimto Posted May 12, 2015 Author Posted May 12, 2015 I hope so, I'll be after a few more batteries..
Colonel Kurtz Posted May 14, 2015 Posted May 14, 2015 Blimey a puffed up cell means you've essentially been sent a letter-bomb! ImTriggerHappy 1
Supporters Samurai Posted May 14, 2015 Supporters Posted May 14, 2015 One dead cell in a 11.1 gives you the 7.4 you wanted. sry
Cheeky vimto Posted May 15, 2015 Author Posted May 15, 2015 One dead cell in a 11.1 gives you the 7.4 you wanted. sry Could also mean I have a disaster waiting to happen! My new 7.4V arrived this morning with a freepost to send the old battery back. As someone said, It feels wrong sending it back as what if this thing ignites in the back of a lorry en route? It smells toxic.
Supporters Sitting Duck Posted May 15, 2015 Supporters Posted May 15, 2015 Well if you have spoke to them and they have arranged the shipping it is down to them (personally if it was that boned and dangerous I would of said keep that mofo battery or send it to Syria or something) Like many things though it isn't probably THAT dangerous in its current state it is when you try to use it or charge it - then it becomes a hazard Samurai 1
Supporters Samurai Posted May 15, 2015 Supporters Posted May 15, 2015 As Sitting Duck said, it can go in flames when charging / overcharging or physical damage. It should be fine.
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