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Displaying your collection
Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2022 6:40 pm
by Sabertooth
This might be a silly question, but do you guys keep the batteries inside the tanks when they are on display on shelves or store them away?
Re: Displaying your collection
Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2022 10:06 pm
by Kaczor
I always remove my lipos, discharge using "storage mode" and keep in fireproof bag or metal box.
Re: Displaying your collection
Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2022 7:16 am
by Jussek
Kaczor wrote:I always remove my lipos, discharge using "storage mode" and keep in fireproof bag or metal box.
or both!
i put my lipos on individual bags, those bags in the bigger bag, and this, on an MG3 ammo box

Re: Displaying your collection
Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2022 7:03 pm
by delta19
Unless I don't use the tanks for more then a month or I'm out of the house for a week or more I leave my batteries in the tanks.
Re: Displaying your collection
Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2022 8:10 pm
by General Jumbo01
Most good RC model shops stock or can get battery storage boxes. These are usually made in aluminium covered plywood, just like professional camera cases and will house around 12 cell packs held in precut foam padding. This keeps them safe from damage and readily available, charged or not. They are not as cheap as a Halfords plastic tool box but they really do last a lifetime.
If you then always charge, cycle etc your packs using a decent charger and the essential safety bag then both you, your friends and your models will be safe. How's that phrase go.....? Ah yes, you know it makes sense!

Re: Displaying your collection
Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2022 8:11 pm
by jarndice
delta19 wrote:Unless I don't use the tanks for more then a month or I'm out of the house for a week or more I leave my batteries in the tanks.
Leaving LiPos in a Tank is a definite no no.Although leaving any type of battery in a Tank is not a good idea. Everytime you open your Tank to remove/replace the battery is an opportunity to check the overall condition of the Tank internally as well as clean and lubricate it.
This is one more reason for fitting a quick release,
If it is easy to open you are more inclined to do it instead of when it leaves you with no choice.
Re: Displaying your collection
Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2022 5:26 pm
by Herr Dr. Professor
I learn so much by reading other people's questions: E.g.: "... battery storage boxes...made in aluminium covered plywood." Thank you: I didn't know about these, but will look for one.
Re: Displaying your collection
Posted: Sun Feb 13, 2022 9:38 pm
by delta19
jarndice wrote:delta19 wrote:Unless I don't use the tanks for more then a month or I'm out of the house for a week or more I leave my batteries in the tanks.
Leaving LiPos in a Tank is a definite no no.Although leaving any type of battery in a Tank is not a good idea. Everytime you open your Tank to remove/replace the battery is an opportunity to check the overall condition of the Tank internally as well as clean and lubricate it.
This is one more reason for fitting a quick release,
If it is easy to open you are more inclined to do it instead of when it leaves you with no choice.
Meh I haven't had any problems yet so I don't plan on changing my routine. Batteries are always ready to go with some charge in them and no fires.