ausf wrote:Carnage wrote:Lipo''s requirering more care??? Then you are doing something wrong m8. I have been running Lipo''s for over 5 years in my cars, and recently switched over with my tanks as well.
I've been using them for years myself and I can honestly say, this is first time I've read anyone say to treat lipos like any other battery. Yes a good balancing charger is essential, properly set up with correct rates and you'll be fine, but do you really plug your 5000 mAh battery and leave the house?
I think I'll stick to what my experience has been as well as everything else I've ever come across, and take care when dealing with them.
That is NOT what i said! All i am saying is that they need to be handled in a different way.If you treat them the way you are supposed to, you will be fine. As for leaving them alone while charging, i do not do that with ANY battery, NiMH or Lipo.
I am no newbie when it comes to battery''s, i have been driving RC for over 15 years now, so i know what i am talking about. NiMH also require some care, or your battery''s will go ''''lazy'''' really fast. Wrong discharge rates or charging them when not completely empty will also destroy your NiMH''s.
EVERY battery requires some care when using them. The thing i am absolutely positively sure about is that Lipo will give you more value for your money in the long run, that is if you treat them right. I have a couple lipo''s that have been going and going for over 3 years and they will last a while longer as well, and they are being used intensively.
Like i said in my previous post, i have seen a NiMH sidepack go up in flames as well, and they are just as dangerous.
In other words, RTFM and you will be fine.