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Thanks jon_m.... yeah unlike the OEM batteries which have thermal sensors to disrupt the charge cycle when complete or too hot operating Temps, the LiPo's don't.
I try not to leave batteries on o/night as a rule, but sometimes it does/can happen, and this itself can be the "one" instance where LiPo's can become unstable and a chemical reaction ensue. They just take more management than i care for, others may feel differently.
As i also noted, the purpose for these batteries by design, are for a constant short-term release of power, unlike the requirements of our detectors, but hey, each to their own and for those who wish to use them, i wish them well.
Their just not for me in this application, especially when the current 45/5000 batteries with the dual amps are easily replaceable by unplugging the old one and plugging in a new one...... all for a similar cost and without the requirement of a different charger (even though i do have the correct one anyway) and concern for battery health (read QC).
Cheers
I try not to leave batteries on o/night as a rule, but sometimes it does/can happen, and this itself can be the "one" instance where LiPo's can become unstable and a chemical reaction ensue. They just take more management than i care for, others may feel differently.
As i also noted, the purpose for these batteries by design, are for a constant short-term release of power, unlike the requirements of our detectors, but hey, each to their own and for those who wish to use them, i wish them well.
Their just not for me in this application, especially when the current 45/5000 batteries with the dual amps are easily replaceable by unplugging the old one and plugging in a new one...... all for a similar cost and without the requirement of a different charger (even though i do have the correct one anyway) and concern for battery health (read QC).
Cheers