Lipo charging

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Sorry if this question has been asked before,I have recently bought a ASG balance charger and Nuprol 11.1v Lipo Battery’s .I would like to know once I have charged the battery’s and used them at a days skirmish when I return home, can they be left until I need to use them again or do I have discharge them. 

 
You are better off to re charge them when you get home. If it is going to be months between uses then run a 'storage' charge which your charger should have as an option. But if its only a few weeks until use again just give them a full balance charge. I tend to put mine on for a top up the night before a game but usually find they don't need doing.

 
I have the same batteries and always just leave mine as is until the next skirmish. That’s never more than 2 weeks for me though. 

 
I put mine to the recommended storage voltage after every game but I've only done this because it's what was recommended.

As an aside, I don't have any firsthand experience of it actually mattering. I do wonder if it's really that big a deal. Just think about how badly lipos are treated in consumer goods compared to how airsofters treat their lipos. I guess we don't have the fancy protection circuitry though...

Given that the possible rewards are getting to be infinitesimally lazier and the possible risks include a lipo fire, I tend to just follow the crowd on this one ?

 
I put mine to the recommended storage voltage after every game but I've only done this because it's what was recommended.

As an aside, I don't have any firsthand experience of it actually mattering. I do wonder if it's really that big a deal. Just think about how badly lipos are treated in consumer goods compared to how airsofters treat their lipos. I guess we don't have the fancy protection circuitry though...

Given that the possible rewards are getting to be infinitesimally lazier and the possible risks include a lipo fire, I tend to just follow the crowd on this one ?
I use Lipo's in RC helicopters too and seeing the way some airsofters treat them scares the hell out of me ! 

 
I've seen guys wrenching on the leads, even pulling part of the balance lead off on one occasion. Dropping them, throwing them, using ballooned packs, running them flat, not having a clue of how to dispose of them. And that's before poor quality 'home' wiring and soldering and frayed wires all just begging for a short circuit . Sooner or later someone will puncture one . Trust me the RC boys are way more anal about Lipo safety and if one goes up in a model its usually several hundred meters away not right next to your face like in our Rifs

anyone who hasn't seen a lipo go up have a watch of this, its deliberately punctured here but shorts etc will cause the same end result

http://r.search.aol.com/_ylt=AwrEzeKsrthbbWEA6XkCCmVH;_ylu=X3oDMTByZWc0dGJtBHNlYwNzcgRzbGsDdmlkBHZ0aWQDBGdwb3MDMQ--/RV=2/RE=1540955949/RO=11/RU=https%3a%2f%2fwww.youtube.com%2fwatch%3fv%3dZiRR3GbbR8k/RK=0/RS=.6bsPBUXniyava9.iVb_ZE0VNDA-

 
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