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Subject: NEW - Lipo safe bag for charging or storage
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Lipo safe zipper bag
Recharge LiPo battery packs safely with Tenergy's large flame retardant safety bag.
- Triple layer protection ensures fires are smothered before they get out of hand
- Flame retardant up to 2000°F
- Easy-to-use design with double zipper, velcro seal, top handle, shoulder straps
- Large size to use a storage bag for multiple battery packs
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Be very careful if you choose to use this bag. I would not use it indoors.
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On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 11:20 AM Hillman, Richard E. < hillmanr@...> wrote:
From: Tenergy <service@...>
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2021 8:59:42 AM
To: Hillman, Richard E. <HillmanR@...>
Subject: NEW - Lipo safe bag for charging or storage
WARNING: This message has originated from an External Source. This may be a phishing expedition that can result in unauthorized access to our IT System. Please use proper judgment and caution when opening
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Practice safety first when using Lipo battery packs
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Lipo safe zipper bag
Recharge LiPo battery packs safely with Tenergy's large flame retardant safety bag.
- Triple layer protection ensures fires are smothered before they get out of hand
- Flame retardant up to 2000°F
- Easy-to-use design with double zipper, velcro seal, top handle, shoulder straps
- Large size to use a storage bag for multiple battery packs
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From: main@CMRA.groups.io <main@CMRA.groups.io> on behalf of Chris Swisher <Komu8ce@...>
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2021 11:36:47 AM
To: main@CMRA.groups.io <main@cmra.groups.io>
Subject: Re: [CMRA] NEW - Lipo safe bag for charging or storage
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Be very careful if you choose to use this bag. I would not use it indoors.
On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 11:20 AM Hillman, Richard E. < hillmanr@...> wrote:
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From: Tenergy <service@...>
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2021 8:59:42 AM
To: Hillman, Richard E. <HillmanR@...>
Subject: NEW - Lipo safe bag for charging or storage
WARNING: This message has originated from an External Source. This may be a phishing expedition that can result in unauthorized access to our IT System. Please use proper judgment and caution when opening
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Practice safety first when using Lipo battery packs
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Lipo safe zipper bag
Recharge LiPo battery packs safely with Tenergy's large flame retardant safety bag.
- Triple layer protection ensures fires are smothered before they get out of hand
- Flame retardant up to 2000°F
- Easy-to-use design with double zipper, velcro seal, top handle, shoulder straps
- Large size to use a storage bag for multiple battery packs
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Boback
There are a lot of videos on both sides of this issue out there.
The Model Airplane people (which I am one of) have been dealing
with this for a while. The products this person is dealing with
have been proven safe when used properly. That includes, minimize
the number of batteries being charges at one time, charge at a
slow 1C maximum rate, charge outside, preferable on concrete or
gravel, and don't use puffed batteries. I have seen Lipo and other
similar types of battery burst into fire. They are difficult to
put out and best let them burn out.
Let's be clear. These products do NOT contain the fire/burn. They
are designed to minimize it. There are dozens of examples of
people charging in their cars, only to have their cars burn up due
to a burst battery.
In my experience, the people with the most problems with their
batteries either, 1) charge to fast, or 2) don't wait until the
battery has cooled before charging; thus abusing the battery.
My recommendation is to keep them in a metal box (Ammo can, drill
a couple of holes in the top for fire vent if necessary), with
only a few batteries per box, store the box on a concrete surface
(such as in your garage), and away from other flammable materials.
After many years of Radio Controlled flying and dealing with
these batteries, I have yet to have a problem as I follow my
rules.
There, my 2 cents.
Bob Ackerman, N6VZO
On 3/30/21 11:36 AM, Chris Swisher
wrote:
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Be very careful if you choose to use this bag. I would not
use it indoors.
On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 11:20
AM Hillman, Richard E. < hillmanr@...>
wrote:
From: Tenergy <service@...>
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2021 8:59:42 AM
To: Hillman, Richard E. <HillmanR@...>
Subject: NEW - Lipo safe bag for charging or
storage
WARNING:
This message has originated from an External Source.
This may be a phishing expedition that can result in
unauthorized access to our IT System. Please use proper
judgment and caution when opening attachments, clicking
links, or responding to this email.
Practice
safety first when using Lipo battery packs
|
|
Lipo
safe zipper
bag
Recharge LiPo
battery packs
safely with
Tenergy's
large flame
retardant
safety bag.
- Triple
layer
protection
ensures fires
are smothered
before they
get out of
hand
- Flame
retardant up
to 2000°F
- Easy-to-use
design with
double zipper,
velcro seal,
top handle,
shoulder
straps
- Large size
to use a
storage bag
for multiple
battery packs
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I have been storing my lipos in an old ammo can as Bob suggested. Mostly because it pretty fire resistant, and I happened to have a spare lying about at the time I started playing with lipo batteries.
KC0EZE
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There are a lot of videos on both sides of this issue out there.
The Model Airplane people (which I am one of) have been dealing
with this for a while. The products this person is dealing with
have been proven safe when used properly. That includes, minimize
the number of batteries being charges at one time, charge at a
slow 1C maximum rate, charge outside, preferable on concrete or
gravel, and don't use puffed batteries. I have seen Lipo and other
similar types of battery burst into fire. They are difficult to
put out and best let them burn out.
Let's be clear. These products do NOT contain the fire/burn. They
are designed to minimize it. There are dozens of examples of
people charging in their cars, only to have their cars burn up due
to a burst battery.
In my experience, the people with the most problems with their
batteries either, 1) charge to fast, or 2) don't wait until the
battery has cooled before charging; thus abusing the battery.
My recommendation is to keep them in a metal box (Ammo can, drill
a couple of holes in the top for fire vent if necessary), with
only a few batteries per box, store the box on a concrete surface
(such as in your garage), and away from other flammable materials.
After many years of Radio Controlled flying and dealing with
these batteries, I have yet to have a problem as I follow my
rules.
There, my 2 cents.
Bob Ackerman, N6VZO
On 3/30/21 11:36 AM, Chris Swisher
wrote:
Be very careful if you choose to use this bag. I would not
use it indoors.
On Tue, Mar 30, 2021 at 11:20
AM Hillman, Richard E. < hillmanr@...>
wrote:
From: Tenergy <service@...>
Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2021 8:59:42 AM
To: Hillman, Richard E. <HillmanR@...>
Subject: NEW - Lipo safe bag for charging or
storage
WARNING:
This message has originated from an External Source.
This may be a phishing expedition that can result in
unauthorized access to our IT System. Please use proper
judgment and caution when opening attachments, clicking
links, or responding to this email.
Practice
safety first when using Lipo battery packs
|
|
Lipo
safe zipper
bag
Recharge LiPo
battery packs
safely with
Tenergy's
large flame
retardant
safety bag.
- Triple
layer
protection
ensures fires
are smothered
before they
get out of
hand
- Flame
retardant up
to 2000°F
- Easy-to-use
design with
double zipper,
velcro seal,
top handle,
shoulder
straps
- Large size
to use a
storage bag
for multiple
battery packs
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