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Originally Posted by Lee
This is what the Brca will be wary about, i agree and im sure anyone who treats them as intended will be very happy with the performance and lifecycle of the cells, its when people overcharge or raise the current to get that bit more performance, (and it will happen at some point) that accidents occur. Lipos do crazy things when overcharged and there is no easy way to regulate this for the BRCA.
I`m not against them in anyway, but after speaking to PW at length about lipo cells and the future i can see some potential issues with lipo, if mistreated. 
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As do NIMHs which is why the BRCA released guidelines regarding the charging and maintenance of them. Sounds like the issue for both types of cell, relates to the user rather than the cells!