The Red Wolf is a fairly new platform for me and the only air gun we own that uses a LiPo battery. My Red Wolf came with one LiPo battery, I wanted a couple of spares, so I researched a bit and bought a couple on line. When they arrived, there were all kinds of warnings about charging rates, discharging rates, cycling, charge precautions, not storing fully charged, not over draining and then a bunch more precautions about safe storage and the possibility of fires. The warnings made these batteries sound pretty dangerous.
My question is about the storage of these batteries…Are they really as volatile as the warnings makes them sound or is it more of a precaution for very rare instances? I’ve never heard anybody ever mention anything about these kind of precautions or spontaneous fires but maybe I just wasn’t paying attention because I didn’t have a Red Wolf. Are they really this volatile and if you do store them in some kind of LiPo Safe container, what do you use? Obviously, even if it is more of a precaution than anything else, I need to store them safely and would like to know what is really considered safe? What do you guys use?
Thanks and have a great day!
Stoti
My question is about the storage of these batteries…Are they really as volatile as the warnings makes them sound or is it more of a precaution for very rare instances? I’ve never heard anybody ever mention anything about these kind of precautions or spontaneous fires but maybe I just wasn’t paying attention because I didn’t have a Red Wolf. Are they really this volatile and if you do store them in some kind of LiPo Safe container, what do you use? Obviously, even if it is more of a precaution than anything else, I need to store them safely and would like to know what is really considered safe? What do you guys use?
Thanks and have a great day!
Stoti