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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?
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?
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