They shoot LiPo's don't they ?

ZAxis

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What do you do when that long serving faithful old LiPo comes to the end of it's working days ? It was either put it out to pasture or this .......


Unfortunately it was a long slow death.

Lec
 
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Macsgrafs

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My old 6s 5000ma packs that I use on my trex 600 are stripped back & I make 2 x 3s packs. Currently I have 4 lipos needing stripping back to make me 8 x 3s 5000ma packs...great for my high torque starter that I use on my 50cc SU26! They are also powerful enough when connected in parallel to jump start a car with a flat battery!!!!

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ZAxis

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My old 6s 5000ma packs that I use on my trex 600 are stripped back & I make 2 x 3s packs. Currently I have 4 lipos needing stripping back to make me 8 x 3s 5000ma packs...great for my high torque starter that I use on my 50cc SU26! They are also powerful enough when connected in parallel to jump start a car with a flat battery!!!!

But this was much more fun!
Lec
 


ZAxis

Member
the real reason was we had quite literally ran out of things to shoot. even the pot of jam purchased earlier in the day was sacrificed. we hadn't even opened it! The lipo was defiantly the most fun though.
Lec
 


ZAxis

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Could you imagine how bad that would be if a lipo did that on an airplane? yikes!
Yep hence the argument I had with the senior supervisor of an airline who insisted that the batteries I was travelling with should be checking in for the hold. It took him phoning Heathrow to check. His sheepish look when he told me i was correct was very satisfying! Security was yet another tale but thats a story for another time..
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