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Lipo swelling while being discharged

I like how you safely shrinkwrapped the exposed wires so they don't short... before you ran an axe through it. :D

Nope, I cut the Deans of first, I was going to reuse them. When I cut them off I cut both wires at the same time, little arch, rather dissapointing. I have hooked them to 110 volt and struck them with a nail point without any excitment also.

Don't try it yourself, you MAY prove this wrong!!:lol:
 
Don't try it yourself, you MAY prove this wrong!!




I seen someone make a flame, it wasn't the chopping of the pack. It was a slight cut with razor blade, oxygen in, FLAME out. I won't mention any names(6'7" goes by R*****R):lol: I would have to say it would have been an impressive show, but it was in my HOUSE:shock: He is not allowed over with his toys anymore:-P
 
Guys forget the saltwater it's a total waste of time. Just Discharge the pack with a 12 volt light bulb until it goes out. The cut off the leads and toss the pack in the trash. Once the pack is drained there is no danger whether it be from current or chemical the pack is harmless at that point.

Jason
 
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