Twice19 Posted December 27, 2015 Posted December 27, 2015 I've been doing a fair bit of reading up on LiPo Batteries and there seems to be a lot of hype around them (it seems a lot of Airsofters swear by them). But there is also countless things online warning how dangerous they are too. Every article I find warns that they need to be fireproofed to charge them as they can explode; if they are knocked or damaged they can explode; if you stare at them long enough they will fizzle and explode...etc etc. Even ZeroOne seem to warn against using LiPo unless you have some safety kit installed onto the gun too. Are they really as unstable as everyone is making out? Or is this just people being terribly British and not liking something new? I always ran Nihms, but getting back into it after a couple of years off I need to get some new batteries. Don't want to waste money on something that either won't work or will burn my house down! I think I've got the hang of all the jargon about power and outputs etc. It's just the actual usage and safety side that worries me now! Any advice from people who actually use (or choose not to use) LiPo?? Cheers 2x19 EDIT: Most of the info I've read online about LiPo is directed towards RC Planes etc. But it's effectively the same, right? just power driving motors to do what's needed, so the theory behind it shouldnt be much different, should it?
Supporters Sitting Duck Posted December 27, 2015 Supporters Posted December 27, 2015 blimey..... soz lipo'd out & to save me saying same old same old..... http://www.airsoft-forums.co.uk/index.php/topic/28401-moving-to-lipos-whadda-i-need-to-know/?hl=%2Blipo+%2Bbatteries yes they can explode if you are a tw*t - hence the warnings a little bit puffy is ok but if well "blown" then replace them do not think for a split second oh I'll let some air out - like some bell-end did - moi = BOOOOMMMM ANY battery should not be left unchecked no you do not go to bed or out when charging them you do not charge them on ya carpet/bed you charge them in say garage or in a utility room on a worktop (maybe not on ya mum/wife's brand new show home kitchen surface but you get the idea) get a lipo charging bag that will limit the risk of damage to surrounding areas - a little but won't stop all if she explodes (battery - if ya mum/wife blows her top then get a much bigger bag) sounds like they are unstable - nope but all batteries need to be checked and monitored whilst charging Lipo's really do pack a lot of punch/energy so if that becomes more unstable than a teenage drama queen it will wanna kick off (both damaged lipo and drama queen) As long as you charge them, store them, inspect them and treat them with care they will be fine buy trusted good makes Vapex, Turnigy, Zippy etc...... abuse them and continue to use suspect batteries/chargers and.... well I have demonstrated and witnessed first hand what can happen They are fine - just use common sense oh and btw - ya mobile/laptop is getting warm fizz fizz spark spark (they also use lithium polymer)
Twice19 Posted December 27, 2015 Author Posted December 27, 2015 Thanks Duck, Seems I've read so much I've got lost in all the info and didn't know where to go with it all. I'm sure I can handle the "don't be an idiot" side of it. Didn't know phones etc used LiPo. Better get a better case, I don't want my phone to explode I drop it! :-) Appreciate the help. I might just treat myself in the new year.
RR01 Posted December 27, 2015 Posted December 27, 2015 SD is slightly wrong on phones. They use L-ion which is a Lithium Ion battery. Still can cause a problem, but a slightly different configuration. Sitting Duck 1
Supporters Sitting Duck Posted December 27, 2015 Supporters Posted December 27, 2015 phones use lithium-ion but some use the lithium polymer lithium polymer = li po - lipo but all batteries need to be shown respect ya mobile/laptop lithium-ion ain't quite as explosive but all the same I would rather go OTT with the safety issues rather than peeps just think yeah wtf - what's the worst that can happen...... edit - I was just typing that as you posted they are similar but not as dangerous exploding wise none the less - these batteries can become dangerous if they appear damaged the phone's "ion" do not take damage if the voltage drops lipo's or lithium polymer's can die if the voltage drops too low on each cell so you should never run a lipo battery dry there are lipo alarms that plug in but tbh I and probably most on here just use them carrying a spare and swap over lunchtime especially if the gun starts to perform slowly
Supporters ImTriggerHappy Posted December 27, 2015 Supporters Posted December 27, 2015 Useful info for the li-po vs lithium-ion debate. http://www.polymer-search.com/polymerbattery.html http://scottiestech.info/2015/06/21/lithium-polymer-vs-lithium-ion-batteries-whats-the-deal/
Supporters Sitting Duck Posted December 27, 2015 Supporters Posted December 27, 2015 Seems i'm learning more n more too Ion might be in a harder case so can in theory withstand a bit of abuse compared to softer lipo But ion may damage a bit more if overcharged than polymer.... As for dying if they lose charge, the device itself - mobile/laptop may shut down before the ion battery reaches dangerous levels... Ahh f*ck it, they the same 3.7v similar but maybe not quite the 101% same thing Plenty of horror stories about old mobiles exploding but nothing really to start $hitting bricks over Just keep an eye on any moody looking battery If ya that worried use a springer instead ImTriggerHappy 1
Supporters ImTriggerHappy Posted December 27, 2015 Supporters Posted December 27, 2015 A lot of Lithium ion batterys have electronics built into the casing to prevent the battery from discharging or over charging to much. When you play around and force them to go bang though they do in a big way. Not that I would ever advocate disabling a batteries over charge protection. You would have to be stupid to do it.?
Supporters Sitting Duck Posted December 27, 2015 Supporters Posted December 27, 2015 You would have to be stupid to do it. Gimme a sec & I'll post my findings............... BOOOOOMMMMMM anyone for very crispy aromatic duck ???? ImTriggerHappy and Richard89 2
Sacarathe Posted December 28, 2015 Posted December 28, 2015 @OP, there are knock off lipo charging bags out there. :/
K@rl Posted January 8, 2016 Posted January 8, 2016 I charge my lipos outside. I have an outside socket but you could run an extension into the garden. Only thing I can lose is the battery and charger. And maybe a burnt flag or two.
Supporters Esoterick Posted January 8, 2016 Supporters Posted January 8, 2016 I wouldn't bother at all with charging bags and all that crap. Just charge the batteries with a decent charger. If they show signs of damage, including swelling bin them but this kinda applies to any battery really. I'm sure if they were really as dangerous as some people said all the Airsoft forums would be full of people talking about how they set their house alight.
Supporters ImTriggerHappy Posted January 8, 2016 Supporters Posted January 8, 2016 Aaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrgggggggggghhhhhhhhhh hate this crap lipos are batteries not bombs. Use a smart charger and dont pierce them and they are fine. Your phone battery is more dangerous if it goes bang and you are more likely to burn your house down cooking toast than you are charging a lipo. Richard89, Lozart and Esoterick 3
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