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Storing batteries in foam case: thermal overload during discharge?
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<blockquote data-quote="Northern Bob" data-source="post: 83829" data-attributes="member: 15903"><p>Let me describe a hypothetical case and then ask my question. </p><p></p><p>I have returned from a flying mission and recharge my three batteries in hopes of flying the next day. Perhaps a large weather front moves in faster than expected and prevents flying. For whatever reason the batteries remain in my case for 10-12 days before use. </p><p>At the 7-10 day mark I understand that these Intelligent batteries will auto discharge to 60% (?). </p><p></p><p>My question is this: as the batteries are surrounded by dense foam, a great insulator, would there be significant heat trapped by the foam to be detrimental to those batteries during discharge? If you have any knowledge/first hand experience about this I’d love to hear from you. </p><p>NB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northern Bob, post: 83829, member: 15903"] Let me describe a hypothetical case and then ask my question. I have returned from a flying mission and recharge my three batteries in hopes of flying the next day. Perhaps a large weather front moves in faster than expected and prevents flying. For whatever reason the batteries remain in my case for 10-12 days before use. At the 7-10 day mark I understand that these Intelligent batteries will auto discharge to 60% (?). My question is this: as the batteries are surrounded by dense foam, a great insulator, would there be significant heat trapped by the foam to be detrimental to those batteries during discharge? If you have any knowledge/first hand experience about this I’d love to hear from you. NB [/QUOTE]
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