Originally Posted by
Greg Wright
Sorry David!!!!!!
But the end result is that you should never leave any kind of Lipo batteries unattended while they are charging. No questions asked and if you do put them outside of the vehicle you left them in.
Not trying to be an ass about it but this is the users fault.
For not trying, you've done an excellent job. Must come naturally to you!
#1 I unplugged the battery just prior to leaving for the store, so they weren't left unattended while charging. Your ASSumption is incorrect. The failure had apparently already started prior to me unplugging it and continued to conclusion in my absence.
#2 I never claimed it was anything else other than my fault. But thanks for your statement of blame, we can all rest easy now.
Scotty,
I assume the battery was bad, as I had unplugged the final battery from the charger before leaving. It apparently went nova at some point after I left.
Raptureboy,
Yes I admitted my mistake in public, now comes my public flogging by those who love restating the obvious. Thanks for your concern.
If there is anything to be learned here, IMO, it is that there is apparently a period after charging that these things can still explode. When I unplugged the final battery I assumed I was safe. NOT SO!
David S