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				 Posted: Sat May 10, 2014 10:29 pm    Post subject: EarthX fire | 
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				I've been kicking around the idea of getting rid of the 2 PC625s that I lug around and getting lithium batteries, I could probably save 20 lbs, but every time I get close I read about this sort of thing:http://advrider.com/forums/showpost.php?p=24135454&postcount=9894
  
 So I'll probably wait a few more years...
 Bill Judge
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				 Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 4:54 am    Post subject: EarthX fire | 
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				Lithium Ion and Lithium Polymer       batteries are sensitive to thermal runaway ...... and once started       are near impossible to stop.  Their charge profiles are also       different from flooded/gel batteries.  Even the 'experts' get it       wrong .... Use Bing to find 'dreamliner battery' to see the       carnage.  I'd wait a while before switching.
        Linn
        
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      [quote]I've been kicking around the idea of getting rid of       the 2 PC625s that I lug around and getting lithium batteries, I       could probably save 20 lbs, but every time I get close I read       about this sort of thing:       http://advrider.com/forums/showpost.php?p=24135454&postcount=9894
        
        
        
        So I'll probably wait a few more years...
        
        
        Bill Judge
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				 Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 6:19 am    Post subject: EarthX fire | 
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				Good MorningThe only lithium ion battery in my airplane is in my cell phone - no way I would go beyond that - the risk of thermal runaway too high and the potential consequences catastrophic - no thanks - fly safe
  Dan Bergeron
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  [quote]                   Lithium Ion and Lithium Polymer       batteries are sensitive to thermal runaway ...... and once started       are near impossible to stop.  Their charge profiles are also       different from flooded/gel batteries.  Even the 'experts' get it       wrong .... Use Bing to find 'dreamliner battery' to see the       carnage.  I'd wait a while before switching.
        Linn
        
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				 Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 8:33 am    Post subject: EarthX fire | 
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				Bill,
 
 I use Li-po batts in my R/C model airplanes and they are great for that application, HOWEVER, they require a fair amount of care.  They need a special charger; they are extremely sensitive to over-charging & being drained below a certain voltage.  Generally they are very temperamental and need lot of baby-sitting.  They are great for R/Cs because they are half the weight of alternatives but I track each charge, the number of cycles, etc for each pack that I own and generally treat them w/ a lot of respect.
 
 As other posters have mentioned, when they fail, it can be spectacular.  I once watched a Nissan hatchback burn to the tires at my local model flying field because the owner was charging a lipo pack in the back seat. 
 
 I don't think they are ready for prime time in Experimental  aircraft.  I think that there have been some articles in Kit Planes recently about this subject and I believe the author reaches the same conclusion. 
 -Jeff
         From: Dan Bergeron <dan.pat.b(at)gmail.com>
  To: rv-list(at)matronics.com 
  Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2014 7:18 AM
  Subject: Re: EarthX fire
   
  
 Good MorningThe only lithium ion battery in my airplane is in my cell phone - no way I  would go beyond that - the risk of thermal runaway too high and the potential consequences catastrophic - no thanks - fly safe
  Dan Bergeron
 RV-7A  - N307TB
 500+ hours since first 
      flight Aug 6, 2009 
 
 On Sun, May 11, 2014 at 8:53 AM, Linn Walters <flying-nut(at)cfl.rr.com (flying-nut(at)cfl.rr.com)> wrote:
  [quote]                   Lithium Ion and Lithium Polymer       batteries are sensitive to thermal runaway ...... and once started       are near impossible to stop.  Their charge profiles are also       different from flooded/gel batteries.  Even the 'experts' get it       wrong .... Use Bing to find 'dreamliner battery' to see the       carnage.  I'd wait a while before switching.
        Linn
        
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				 Posted: Sun May 11, 2014 9:45 am    Post subject: EarthX fire | 
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				Jeff,
      
      Please be sure to distinguish between Li-po and Lithium Iron     Phosphate (LiFePO4). The Iron Phosphate chemistry holds some promise     for experimental aviation. The LiPo chemistry used in R/C planes     does not.
      
      john
      On 5/11/2014 9:31 AM, Jeff Luckey       wrote:
      
      [quote]       Bill,
          
          I use Li-po batts in my R/C model airplanes and they are great         for that application, HOWEVER, they require a fair amount of         care.  They need a special charger; they are extremely sensitive         to over-charging & being drained below a certain voltage.          Generally they are very temperamental and need lot of         baby-sitting.  They are great for R/Cs because they are half the         weight of alternatives but I track each charge, the number of         cycles, etc for each pack that I own and generally treat them w/         a lot of respect.
          
          As other posters have mentioned, when they fail, it can be         spectacular.  I once watched a Nissan hatchback burn to the         tires at my local model flying field because the owner was         charging a lipo pack in the back seat. 
          
          I don't think they are ready for prime time in Experimental         aircraft.  I think that there have been some articles in Kit         Planes recently about this subject and I believe the author         reaches the same conclusion. 
          
            
          -Jeff
          
          
                                                   From: Dan                 Bergeron <dan.pat.b(at)gmail.com> (dan.pat.b(at)gmail.com)
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                  Sent:                 Sunday, May 11, 2014 7:18 AM
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                                 Good Morning                   The only lithium ion battery in my airplane is in                     my cell phone - no way I would go beyond that - the                     risk of thermal runaway too high and the potential                     consequences catastrophic - no thanks - fly safe
                    Dan Bergeron
                    RV-7A  - N307TB
                    500+ hours since first 
                         flight Aug 6, 2009 
                  
                  
                    
                    On Sun, May 11,                     2014 at 8:53 AM, Linn Walters <flying-nut(at)cfl.rr.com (flying-nut(at)cfl.rr.com)>                     wrote:
                       	  | Quote: | 	 		                                                  Lithium Ion and Lithium Polymer batteries                           are sensitive to thermal runaway ...... and                           once started are near impossible to stop.                            Their charge profiles are also different from                           flooded/gel batteries.  Even the 'experts' get                           it wrong .... Use Bing to find 'dreamliner                           battery' to see the carnage.  I'd wait a while                           before switching.
                            Linn                           
                              
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