Wegalaxy Posted May 23 Posted May 23 Hello, I am considering selling 5 x 1,100 11.1 volt lipos batteries or possibly swapping them. But I am looking to down grade for some 7.4s similar size in deans. The 3 nuprol batteries are around a year old and have been heavily used. The plastic wrapping on some of them have started to crack and are a little puffy but ever so slight. But the 2 Hilldow batteries are around 3 months old and are practically new. ( all batteries are numbered from 1-5 with my label machine to keep track of circulation ) All batteries still hold a charge but the nuprols only hold around 80% of a full charge. I would estimate the value at roughly around £40. £45 if posted. Is my estimation correct? Thanks Many thanks
Galvatron Posted May 23 Posted May 23 Used batteries are minefield to price because of the lost charge capacity and, especially with LiPos, their safety. I'd say £35 to £40 is the ball park. I'm not sure what ParcelForce would charge for shipping but that may be your only option as most other couriers won't ship LiPo batteries on their own for non-business accounts. Cannonfodder 1
Asomodai Posted May 24 Posted May 24 Honestly, though I cant speak for anyone else, I would never touch a 2nd hand battery, especially if they have started becoming puffy. Chuck the puffy ones and try and sell the two that arent. Cannonfodder, Rogerborg, BigStew and 1 other 4
Cannonfodder Posted May 24 Posted May 24 As everyone else has posted, bin the puffy ones. They're on their way out and are a fire hazard
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