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Thread: Ant Batteries (Lithium Polymer) BOOM!

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  2. It just goes to show that sites where you can buy LiPos from come with warnings for a good reason.

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    Mike
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    Extract from .....
    http://www.fightingrobots.co.uk/meetings/013_30_09_06.pdf
    http://www.fightingrobots.co.uk/meet...3_30_09_06.pdf

    6. The use of lithium based rechargeable batteries
    It was made clear that the use of lithium batteries posed safety problems for use in robots.
    It was proposed that a temporary set of rules would be incorporated into the robot build rules and must be strictly adhered to until such time that our members have experience of handling these batteries and event organisers are happy with any safety implications.
    6.1.1
    Lithium rechargeable batteries will be permitted subject to the following restrictions:-
    1) The event organiser must be informed prior to the event and approve their use.
    2) Until further notice, Lithium rechargeable batteries may only be used in robots in the Featherweight class and below.
    3) Only chargers specifically designed for use with Lithium rechargeable batteries may be used.
    4) The robot must be fitted with both an under voltage cut-out set at or higher than the battery manufacturers recommendation that will prevent the batteries from becoming damaged due to over discharge.
    5) Batteries must be removed from the robot, inspected and placed into a sealable steel or other suitable heat proof container prior to, and during the charging process. (It is the responsibility of the roboteer to provide this container, which shall be inspected as part of the normal €˜tech check€™.)
    6) Batteries must not be left unattended at any time during the charging process. (Leaving batteries unattended while charging will be considered a serious breach of pit safety and may result in you and your robot being removed from the event.)
    7) Batteries showing any evidence of damage or €˜swelling€™ must immediately be placed in the heat proof container, covered in salt, the container sealed and removed to a safe area outdoors.
    A suitable quantity of salt, sufficient to completely cover the batteries in the event of damage or fire must be available. (If not provided by the event organiser, it will be the responsibility of the roboteer to provide this.)

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