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Safety - RC Helis are not toys > EMERGENCY SAFETY ALERT
 
 
cdrking
Elite Veteran
Location: Seattle

Just got this notice from AMA in my email.

Jeff


EMERGENCY SAFETY ALERT

Lithium Battery Fires
Lithium batteries are becoming very popular for powering the control and power systems in our models. This is true because of their very high energy density (amp-hrs/wt. ratio) compared to NiCads or other batteries. With high energy comes increased risk in their use. The, principal, risk is FIRE which can result from improper charging, crash damage, or shorting the batteries. All vendors of these batteries warn their customers of this danger and recommend extreme caution in their use. In spite of this many fires have occurred as a result of the use of Lithium Polymer batteries, resulting in loss of models, automobiles, and other property. Homes and garages and workshops have also burned. A lithium battery fire is very hot (several thousand degrees) and is an excellent initiator for ancillary (resulting) fires. Fire occurs due to contact between Lithium and oxygen in the air. It does not need any other source of ignition, or fuel to start, and burns almost explosively.

These batteries must be used in a manner that precludes ancillary fire. The following is recommended:


Store, and charge, in a fireproof container; never in your model.

Charge in a protected area devoid of combustibles. Always stand watch over the charging process. Never leave the charging process unattended.

In the event of damage from crashes, etc, carefully remove to a safe place for at least a half hour to observe. Physically damaged cells could erupt into flame, and, after sufficient time to ensure safety, should be discarded in accordance with the instructions which came with the batteries. Never attempt to charge a cell with physical damage, regardless of how slight.

Always use chargers designed for the specific purpose, preferably having a fixed setting for your particular pack. Many fires occur in using selectable/adjustable chargers improperly set. Never attempt to charge Lithium cells with a charger which is not, specifically, designed for charging Lithium cells. Never use chargers designed for Nickel Cadmium batteries.

Use charging systems that monitor and control the charge state of each cell in the pack. Unbalanced cells can lead to disaster if it permits overcharge of a single cell in the pack. If the batteries show any sign of swelling, discontinue charging, and remove them to a safe place outside as they could erupt into flames.

Most important: NEVER PLUG IN A BATTERY AND LEAVE IT TO CHARGE UNATTENDED OVERNIGHT. Serious fires have resulted from this practice.

Do not attempt to make your own battery packs from individual cells.

These batteries CANNOT be handled and charged casually such as has been the practice for years with other types of batteries. The consequence of this practice can be very serious resulting in major property damage and/ or personal harm

Safety Committee
Academy of Model Aeronautics

5161 E Memorial Drive
Muncie, IN 47302
04-23-2004 Over year old.
 
 
Camp
Senior Heliman
Location: USA, Travelling

Wha??? Is that smoke I smell?? Seriously, thanks. I might have done just that.
04-24-2004 Over year old.
 
 
heli1man
Senior Heliman
Location: Chautauqua Lake, NY

WOW!

Er..............This is no news flash, we all know the dangers of Lipo.

Thank God you and the AMA Safety Team are all over this, where would we be without you.......................OH YEAH 50 clams richer!

Go to the President of your worthless Org. and demand that they cough up policies for CLUBS!!! Not indivudials!! We don't need you to survive. Our Homeowners policy will see to it!

Anti-AMA safety team leader, and pioneer of policies against screwing the general public to fund your cause. (whatever it might be)!

Save your $50!

Bet your Org. can't stop the big power companies from stepping on or Fq. band!.................What good are ya'

Eco 8 Brushless, MS composits Raptor30v2 39TT 550TT carbons Shogun 400 Brushless 3 cell lipo.
04-26-2004 Over year old.
 
 
reddragon
Key Veteran
Location: Brooklyn, N.Y.

Okay.
It appears you have some establishment issues to deal with.

Wayne -- Fly it like you stole it!
04-26-2004 Over year old.
 
 
heli1man
Senior Heliman
Location: Chautauqua Lake, NY

Issues.....Not really

It is simply a matter of not wanting to be forced to pay some unseen Org. to persue the hobby I love.

It all stems from when I was young, (plank days) and could not afford to pay the dues for AMA....Hense No flying for me!!.....And no club that would let me either..............They (the clubs) have all bought into this scam!

Time to change the Tide!!

Why not a "CLUB POLICY" to cover all.

Eco 8 Brushless, MS composits Raptor30v2 39TT 550TT carbons Shogun 400 Brushless 3 cell lipo.
04-26-2004 Over year old.
 
 
reddragon
Key Veteran
Location: Brooklyn, N.Y.

I didn't want to disturb your groove! I happen to agree with you but sometimes they try to blacklist you!! Hah Hah Seriously it is terrible that if you don't belong to certain organisations you can not fly anywhere near that field. It is a sad thing really. Thanks for being on top of your soapbox!!

Wayne -- Fly it like you stole it!
04-26-2004 Over year old.
 
 
heli1man
Senior Heliman
Location: Chautauqua Lake, NY

B Balled

I'm a nobody living out in the country, They won't blackball me.
If I really wanted to get the anti-AMA campain rollin then they would probably do what they could. However, I'm content.......................for now!



Eco 8 Brushless, MS composits Raptor30v2 39TT 550TT carbons Shogun 400 Brushless 3 cell lipo.
04-27-2004 Over year old.
 
 
Sarge3D
Senior Heliman
Location: Minnesota

Didn't someone on a different thread post how they tried to start one of these batteries on fire and it was pretty much impossible. If I remember correctly, they actually cut it open and light the thing on fire. Still didn't really burn all that much.

Joe
04-29-2004 Over year old.
 
 
corey11
Elite Veteran
Location: Bay Area, California

thats why you here guys jokeing about putting there lipos in there ammo boxes...well, they aint jokeing..Just charge them right, and treat them right. And you wont have problems. When you crash with them, let them sit on concrete for a while....or put them in a ammo box and lock it.

Theres no way someone opened one up, and put it over a fire. Yes you can do that, but you sure the hell cant leave it over the fire for 10 minutes..if you do....it isnt going to be prety if your standing around it.
04-29-2004 Over year old.
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