[NSRCA-discussion] Dodged a Bullet Today!!!!

Dean Pappas d.pappas at kodeos.com
Wed Mar 22 05:57:14 AKST 2006


Dave has a good point there.
 

Dean Pappas 
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For some people, sticking with glow might be the best solution.
 
Some have noted specific "No No's" with regard to charging lipos - there are a number of universally agreed "Rules" that would have prevented this situation (if followed), and there are a number of theories/approaches/practices for safe charging, care, and handling of lipos that also would have prevented this situation (if followed).  And in particular, there are rules/practices specific to the 109 charger.  All of these things are discussed in detail in many forums on RCU and RCGroups.  From everything I've read, it is extremely rare to see a lipo flame when good practices are being followed - but - the potential always exists, no matter how small (keeping in mind potential hazards/situations are everywhere in our daily lives).
 
Dave
 

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