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Originally Posted by arcanuck
*If your motor overdischarges or overloads the battery(s) it will shorten the battery’s life and may immediately cause separation of the hydrogen in the poly electrolyte. This poses a fire or explosion hazard.
* Abusing above warnings can cause the battery to become unstable and swell or become hot. They can catch fire or explode into a white fireball that will even burn concrete. Occasionally they have been known to shoot burning hot electrolyte upon swelling.
*If it begins puffing up get away from it. And wait for it to settle. Contact a local engineering firm or recycler on how to discard it in your area. Never throw in the garbage.
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wow.... like kaboom?
i dont like my 11.1v lipo. ill only use it in one gun and only in semi. and to correct a guns firing when it stops and does the clicking thing and a burst on full auto doesnt fix it
its just way way too much power that you dont need most of all of the time and i dont need my gearboxes/parts wearing out any faster. i already stripped all the teeth off of an echo 1's piston from about 3 short bursts on full auto and had to buy a new piston