i know nothing about lipo....LOL i was using them when you were comparing them to the devil!
please re-read my original post, it clearly says
"Im not a fan of saying lipo are dangerous, so if as a user you feel you may make an error, or you know your charger defaults to NIMH, or you dont know the difference take a look here"
nothing about me saying lipo is any more unsafe as any power source, infact its clear i blame user error, lipo are safe if used correctly.
funny how you know what i saw!!
as for the lipo sack, i did not say the lipo sack was on fire anywhere.. i did say as the lipo was in flames the owner was waving the bag in the air and the lipo was not in the bag... so the bag did F all
this was written/confirmed by somone (a reputable person) on facebook who took pictures of said event and informed us that the bag may have not been sealed, a second person at the meeting said the charger may have defaulted after a power cut.
"Mark, the Chesterfield one was in the bag when it started. It blew out of the bag when it went up. The bag tried to do it's job, but it was beyond it. I also don't think it had been properly fastened. I took photos of it for the BRCA"
"Current theory for the cause at chesterfield was incorrect charging. Power tripped out in the hall. Charger went back to default setting which was nimh owner didn't realise and hit charge again. Think it was possibly same last year."
this is another charge option for users who may feel unsure of lipo, nothing more nothing less.
maybe instead of bashing me you should read this and re assess the fact the bag did NOT comply to brca general rules IE contain the fire,(you have confirmed this by saying a towel and body were on fire) this bunker does retain fire as laid out in the rule...
rule clearly states "Lipo sack is defind as a receptacle designed for the purpose of charging lipo/life and of suitable construction to contain a fire
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