callumbagshaw
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Quick question to you battery experts out there.
A mate of mine swapped his AEG for a HPA setup, thus rendering his "trusty" 11.1v LiPo useless to him and he donated it to me - what a guy! Or is he....?
The battery has had it's plastic casing ripped off(the plasticy coating with all the info printed on it) - exposing the bare metal of the battery underneath.
He says it's worked fine for a long time for him and not to worry but LiPo user guides say to discard the battery if the casing is damaged in any way.
Would duct/electrical taping the battery back up solve the issue?
I know to all of you who know your ohms from your watts may think this is a dumb question but I know very little about the electrical side of things and batteries - I don't claim to because they can bloody explode! I thought better to be safe than sorry.
For what it's worth it's a Nuprol 11.1v 20C 1200 MAH wired to deans.
Cheers,
Cal.
A mate of mine swapped his AEG for a HPA setup, thus rendering his "trusty" 11.1v LiPo useless to him and he donated it to me - what a guy! Or is he....?
The battery has had it's plastic casing ripped off(the plasticy coating with all the info printed on it) - exposing the bare metal of the battery underneath.
He says it's worked fine for a long time for him and not to worry but LiPo user guides say to discard the battery if the casing is damaged in any way.
Would duct/electrical taping the battery back up solve the issue?
I know to all of you who know your ohms from your watts may think this is a dumb question but I know very little about the electrical side of things and batteries - I don't claim to because they can bloody explode! I thought better to be safe than sorry.
For what it's worth it's a Nuprol 11.1v 20C 1200 MAH wired to deans.
Cheers,
Cal.
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