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Battery Bulging Due to Heat?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Johnston" data-source="post: 117129" data-attributes="member: 9708"><p>They usually begin loosing capacity as well. Flying in hot weather is hard on batteries, adding to the heat they generate while discharging. I recently flew a long flight at 30 mph in my phantom and the battery came out at around 140deg F, the max temp for a lipo. This was spring weather in the 60s. I carefully checked the battery for swelling after. FYI, I used a infrared gun to measure the temp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Johnston, post: 117129, member: 9708"] They usually begin loosing capacity as well. Flying in hot weather is hard on batteries, adding to the heat they generate while discharging. I recently flew a long flight at 30 mph in my phantom and the battery came out at around 140deg F, the max temp for a lipo. This was spring weather in the 60s. I carefully checked the battery for swelling after. FYI, I used a infrared gun to measure the temp. [/QUOTE]
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