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I think the bulge you're seeing is just the wrapping where the leads come out.Sketchy, especially if it’s off gassing a sweet odor. It sort of looks like it’s bulged a little toward the end as well.
These Zeee lipos have always had a tinge of sweet, but this one is strong.sweet smell from a LiPo means it’s damaged or punctured
i would recommend properly disposing of it - not worth the risk imo
Yeah, better safe than sorry. I got rid of it and replaced it with another, this time I used some of that Momazon Prime bubble wrap bag on the exposed sidesI'm not entirely sure. I have quite a few lipos myself that have an interesting almost sweet smell to them. None of them are damaged or puffing, and all cell's IR checks out. I'm not going to claim to be an expert on this, but if I threw away lipos based on smell, i'd be tossing like half my lipos, both old and new. Something tells me i'm not that unlucky...?
I suggest taking it to your local mechanic shop or even a hardware shop and they will dispose of it for free in the proper drum just for batteries..sweet smell .I'd get that out of the house quick..why take a chance. A new battery is cheaper than a new home and everything in it..and lives have no pricePlease take a look and let me know what you think:
Good choiceI think the bulge you're seeing is just the wrapping where the leads come out.
These Zeee lipos have always had a tinge of sweet, but this one is strong.
Yeah, better safe than sorry. I got rid of it and replaced it with another, this time I used some of that Momazon Prime bubble wrap bag on the exposed sides
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No way, man. Why deprive yourself of the joy of overcharging it one last time and then forking it to watch the inferno? You’re no fun at all with your “safe disposal this” and “take it to a professional “ that…I suggest taking it to your local mechanic shop or even a hardware shop and they will dispose of it for free in the proper drum just for batteries.
Sure sounds like a blast but let's get back to reality and think safe .why take the risk?? I'd hate to see any fellow member here or anywhere loose there home ,or have a injury to a family member or a pet ,one thing I don't fuk with is lipo safety,and no on here should either .No way, man. Why deprive yourself of the joy of overcharging it one last time and then forking it to watch the inferno? You’re no fun at all with your “safe disposal this” and “take it to a professional “ that…
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