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Storing batteries in foam case: thermal overload during discharge?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 15525" data-source="post: 83921"><p>You will probably be fine..but</p><p></p><p>Since learning how flammable lipos are when I studied for part 107 I bought fire proof bags and keep all my phantom in one Mavic in another And spark and other small drones in a third. I also purchased individual fire resistant sleeves for each battery to keep them from getting all scratched up . Figured this was the safest since I keep mine in cool dry basement out of sight. I’m ready to travel. Next time we fly the batteries are ready to be carried on. I usually keep them around 30% stored. </p><p></p><p>I only keep mine in drone case but still out of drone When I am flying that day.</p><p></p><p>If you poke a hole in a lipo (harder to do with the plastic case around ours)it releases toxic fumes and starts on fire... difficult to put out and will do damage to surroundings quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 15525, post: 83921"] You will probably be fine..but Since learning how flammable lipos are when I studied for part 107 I bought fire proof bags and keep all my phantom in one Mavic in another And spark and other small drones in a third. I also purchased individual fire resistant sleeves for each battery to keep them from getting all scratched up . Figured this was the safest since I keep mine in cool dry basement out of sight. I’m ready to travel. Next time we fly the batteries are ready to be carried on. I usually keep them around 30% stored. I only keep mine in drone case but still out of drone When I am flying that day. If you poke a hole in a lipo (harder to do with the plastic case around ours)it releases toxic fumes and starts on fire... difficult to put out and will do damage to surroundings quickly. [/QUOTE]
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