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How do I know if my LiPo battery is bad?

How do I know if my LiPo battery is bad?

How Do You Know If Lipo Battery Is Damaged?

  1. Damaged plastic cell envelope or visible deformities on the package of the cell.
  2. The smell of leaking electrolyte.
  3. Unusually high internal resistance (IR).
  4. Dented corners.

What do you do with dead LiPo batteries?

When disposing LiPo battery, the goal is to discharge them completely until there is no charge left (0 volt). So that they won’t burst into flames when punctured. Finally bring the discharged battery to your local battery recycling facility.

Why did my LiPo battery swelled up?

Electrolyte decomposition is what happens when that electrolyte chemically breaks down. So in a lipo battery, as the electrolyte breaks down you end up with lithium and oxygen. This excess oxygen is part of what causes a battery swell. And oxygen likes to burn.

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Can you fix a puffy LiPo battery?

You cannot fix it, and you should look for a replacement battery as soon as possible. Once you have decided to stop using your swollen LiPo battery, you should dispose of it properly. Before disposal, it is considered good practice to discharge the swollen LiPo battery completely.

Can you fix a puffed LiPo battery?

The only way to fix a puffing or swelling LiPo battery is to properly dispose it and replace it with another new battery as soon as possible as it is quite dangerous to use puffed LiPo battery because sometimes it can cause fire or can be explode.

Can a puffed LiPo be saved?

As long as it is very minor LiPo puffing & goes away after the pack cools down, it has been my experience that you can usually still safely use the pack and keep the swelling in check; likely not to its full discharge potential however.

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How do you save a puffed LiPo battery?

To sum up: As lipo’s age and if they are misused, gases start to form in the battery and cause it to swell. Once you have a puffy lipo, the safe thing to do is to discharge it completely and then recycle it.