August 17, 2010
How to repair a Burned/Damaged/Overcharged Li-Po Battery?
I used my V-Max Hypersonic Helicopter's USB Charger to Charge my micro Cessna 781 9g RC Airplane, Normally the Cessna charges through the Remote Control.
I thought that since V-max also charges through the remote control ,the usb cable would work with my Cessna.
Now, the Cessna Refuses to start.
I need Help Please.
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DON'T!!!!
DAMAGED LI-PO BATTERIES ARE DANGEROUS.
THEY CAN (and I had one do it) "VENT TO FLAME" THAT MEANS, THAT I HAD ONE START TO SMOKE THEN BURST INTO FLAME WHILE SITTING ON THE WORK TABLE.
I HAD JUST REMOVED IT FROM A DEVICE THAT FELL ON THE FLOOR. I TOOK THE BATTERY OUT BECAUSE THE BATTERY TOOK A BAD JOLT.
Yes, I am trying to get your attention…. DO NOT MESS WITH DAMAGED Li-Po batteries.
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Comments on How to repair a Burned/Damaged/Overcharged Li-Po Battery? »
Bin it. If you can't see anything wrong with the connections, I wouldn't go playing around with the battery and opening it up. You'd be best off buying a new one than having it blow up in your face.
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don't try to fix it. it isn't worth it. buy a new 1.
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DON'T!!!!
DAMAGED LI-PO BATTERIES ARE DANGEROUS.
THEY CAN (and I had one do it) "VENT TO FLAME" THAT MEANS, THAT I HAD ONE START TO SMOKE THEN BURST INTO FLAME WHILE SITTING ON THE WORK TABLE.
I HAD JUST REMOVED IT FROM A DEVICE THAT FELL ON THE FLOOR. I TOOK THE BATTERY OUT BECAUSE THE BATTERY TOOK A BAD JOLT.
Yes, I am trying to get your attention…. DO NOT MESS WITH DAMAGED Li-Po batteries.
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