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orionshooter

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A separate thread this morning reminded me of the dangers created by our hobby especially in high fire danger areas. Consider being prepared for the unexpected.
 

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At home a handy fire extinguisher and water source (bucket) is a great idea.
So too placing the charger hub / batteries in a decent size baking type pan while recharging.
Outside in a safe place, or in same room while you do other tasks etc.

I always check by feel if my batteries are ok temp wise after 15 mins on the charger, and again periodically, and check for swelling.
I also check for swelling after flights, especially if pushing harder in sports mode.

Quite a lot of existing info on the forum on this, from related topics below your post there are a couple of links.

The thread I posted here . . .


. . . has a great Airbus link to dealing with lipo fires on a plane.

Another discussion . . .

 
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