Thanks Martin.
Terry,
The reason they have overlooked TX Lipo's is because there's no performance advantage to gain from overcharging them.
But that raises the question with Lipo safety that I have always believed. There is nothing wrong with any lipo, the problem is the person who is charging it. I thought I had an issue with a lipo as you know but after carrying out tests there was nothing wrong with the battery and Schumacher admitted it was a software problem in the esc that caused the fire.
They only go bang when charged for a performance advantage. If they do go bang when charging normally and there is a fire, then it's a legal issue between you and the retailer or/and the manufacturer.
Hopefully the batteries on the list will reduce such things happening but it wont stop people from charging them incorrectly. I would also imagine the BRCA would also now be held for account if such batteries do fail and claims made would be easier. They would have no cop outs so its not all a bad thing. If it does come into force then it should be done reasonably without being abrupt and expensive.