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Survivor's Gallery
Barry M.
Another success for Liposack!
Although this was NOT a charging mishap,
nevertheless, I am very pleased that I had my batteries in a
Liposack at the time. I had 3 LiPos in 'storage' in a Sack, but on a
bench. I think that I was foolish not to have kept a plastic guard
on the +ve lead of at least one of them. Anyway, I sat down on the
edge of the sack and obviously moved the batteries inside, and so
suddenly there was a fire, no doubt caused by the exposed leads
causing a short circuit, and acrid smoke emerging. Wonderful safety,
for I just picked up the sack in my hands, and took it outside on to
some concrete, and all was safe.
I feel, to judge from your suggestion of emailing,
you that you do not think that a Liposack, having been subjected to
a fire, should be used again? At a swift glance, it does not appear
damaged to any degree. The inside has a fair amount of black in
it, no holes, and the only sign of damage is that some of the
external plastic holder was melted at the bottom!
So, I'm very pleased that I
had the good sense to buy my Liposacks, and thanks.


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