Bat Safe
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Bat Safe
May have already seen this but.....
I signed up for 2. One for home and one for the field.
Looks like a good idea. I've prob been lucky over the years.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/228823410/bat-safe
I signed up for 2. One for home and one for the field.
Looks like a good idea. I've prob been lucky over the years.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/228823410/bat-safe
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Not looking to get into a debate over what's better, just putting it out there for anyone that may be interested.
My own reasoning is it's a hard shell case and its size is capable of holding 4 6s 5Ah batts. Should make a good case for travelling as well as charging. For the intro price it's not much more than a good quality sack and is reusable.
Since I've always used nothing, this appeals to me.
My own reasoning is it's a hard shell case and its size is capable of holding 4 6s 5Ah batts. Should make a good case for travelling as well as charging. For the intro price it's not much more than a good quality sack and is reusable.
Since I've always used nothing, this appeals to me.
Last edited by rm; 03-04-2016 at 03:26 AM.
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I think it's better to have a separate bag/case/box for each battery charging, rather than placing them all together in one enclosure.
If one battery should fail, you have placed the other batteries in direct thermal contact.
Again, i'm not trying to start a debate, just trying to understand the product.
If one battery should fail, you have placed the other batteries in direct thermal contact.
Again, i'm not trying to start a debate, just trying to understand the product.