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<blockquote data-quote="MikeJhn" data-source="post: 548673" data-attributes="member: 33738"><p>I would ask, what makes these people the "The UK Electrical Safety Experts."</p><p></p><p>The are late to the party, the BMFA (British Model Flying Association) has had recommendations for the safe charging of LiPo and LiIon batteries for over twenty years to my recollection, and most fires have been caused by incorrect charging (wrong charger settings) or charging a damaged battery, this can be caused by over discharge or physical damage. We all know that when our LiIon drill stope we can usually get another screw of use out of the drill for a few seconds, this can cause one of the cells to break down or even reverse charge with irreparable damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeJhn, post: 548673, member: 33738"] I would ask, what makes these people the "The UK Electrical Safety Experts." The are late to the party, the BMFA (British Model Flying Association) has had recommendations for the safe charging of LiPo and LiIon batteries for over twenty years to my recollection, and most fires have been caused by incorrect charging (wrong charger settings) or charging a damaged battery, this can be caused by over discharge or physical damage. We all know that when our LiIon drill stope we can usually get another screw of use out of the drill for a few seconds, this can cause one of the cells to break down or even reverse charge with irreparable damage. [/QUOTE]
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