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<blockquote data-quote="RichterScale" data-source="post: 352107" data-attributes="member: 9561"><p>Thanks for that info.I always carry two with me and leave them in the house. Have done for the last year. After reading your post i Googled some videos that showed the batteries exploding when they weren't even in use or being charged. Got a water proof box and put the batteries outside for now away from anything that could catch fire. Will order a flame proof bag like mbasko suggested to store them in now. Will also remove it from the detector when not in use. I was always under the opinion that the lipos were only capable of catching fire when being charged. I watched a video and was amazed at how big the flames were when one explodes. Not something id like to happen when im a sleep in the roof top tent overnight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RichterScale, post: 352107, member: 9561"] Thanks for that info.I always carry two with me and leave them in the house. Have done for the last year. After reading your post i Googled some videos that showed the batteries exploding when they weren't even in use or being charged. Got a water proof box and put the batteries outside for now away from anything that could catch fire. Will order a flame proof bag like mbasko suggested to store them in now. Will also remove it from the detector when not in use. I was always under the opinion that the lipos were only capable of catching fire when being charged. I watched a video and was amazed at how big the flames were when one explodes. Not something id like to happen when im a sleep in the roof top tent overnight. [/QUOTE]
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