That's only one battery. Could you imagine having 10 others pilled with the one that ignited? Wow, it would burn 10 times the amount you have there. With that bing said... its probably smart to only have a few Lipos per bag rather then pilling them up. The bags are not expensive, so having 4 bags for say 10 batteries might be safer.
Batteries mostly only start on fire when being charged or discharged (or damaged). So for storage purpose, I dont see a big deal with piling multiple batteries in a bag. I do agree that you should not be putting a parallel charger in one of these bags connected to many batteries. I do have 4 bags. I have 8 1500 4s, and 20 500mah 2/3s. I might purchase another just for the cheapness of the extra safety
we RC hobbyist have known back in mid 2000s that the no.1 cause of lipo fire is "overcharging" ... that is why it is imperative to use a very good charger... the best way to put out the fire is "sands" ... lots of sands! so stock a bag of sands in the house... do not use water, it will not extinguish the fire... no. 2 cause of lipos fires is after a crash of your RC plane or car since the lipos might be damage... disconnect the battery immediately after a crash and bring the lipos in a safe place... the lipo batt. need to be observe atleast 24hrs minimum. after a crash in a safe place... then double check the condition of your battery before charging and during charging and away from your house if possible or in a safe lipo bunker...
So what happens when you have those 15 batteries stored in that little space and 1 damaged battery catches fire? Can it contain the flames from all of them burning at once? This bag does an awesome job to say the least at containing the flames from a single 3s. But if that 3s is stored with many more batteries when it catches fire, the rest are most likely gonna go up in flames with it. Awesome bag. Just don’t recommend charging or even storing multiple lipos in one confined space.
Good way to destroy 15 batteries and defeat the whole purpose of the lipo bag being that bag is fucked if 1 vents....Could you imagine all 15 lipos giving in Lmfao. 1 lipo destroyed the bag lol
Exactly. What happens when several Lipo batteries are inside and one or more batteries ignite? Wondering if the Hobbymate can still contain a fire. Nevertheless, it does appear to contain a fire with one battery.
I moved to ammo cans after I had a charger malfunction and start the lipo on fire. It recognized it as a 4S battery when it was a 3S. What a mess. I'm always in the room when charging, so I was able to minimize any damage, but I quickly learned my lesson that those bags are an absolute joke and will not protect you from anything.
Great video thank you! I only have 4 lipos but they are stored 2 to separate Hobbymate LiPo bags which are then put in a batbox which is then put in a larger lipo holdall, this is then stored in my outside garage. Do you think I am taking safe enough precautions please? I look after my lipos, make sure I use a smart charger and always put them in ‘storage mode’ (3.8v). They shouldn’t ‘ignite’ for no reason right? If these things just spontaneously caught on fire, surely they would be banned being that dangerous. If you treat them with respect you should be fine right? I have to admit I am a little worried watching some video on TH-cam. I use a ‘3 layer approach’ so hopefully this would suffice if anything went wrong.
This is a nice test though I'd like to see someone do a test with a parallel charge board with 4 6S batteries going simultaneously. That's what I'm typically charging up at a time. Guessing bad wouldn't hold but am curious how bad it would be.
Great idea, but I would love it if there was a way to make the handle and lid able to carry the bag out of the house if it was on fire., maybe a metal clasp, and metal reinforcing in the handle buried inside the nylon?
Great demonstration. These are on my purchase list. Does HobbyMate happen to make individual Lipo batter bags of the same material that I can store and charge Lipos in so they can be double bagged? My thought is I might charge or store 2 or 4 batteries in each HobbyMate bag double bagged so that one battery doesn't cause the other 1 or 3 batteries to catch on fire also. In case you haven't guessed I'm an Engineer with a Safety Analysis background. Two layers of protection is always recommended to mitigate accidents.
My whole concern with these isn’t that it can’t handle 1 battery, it’s can it handle 1 battery PLUS the other batteries that may explode as a result? I have a BatSafe which I will use to charge in and to store two of my 3S LiPos in, but my smaller batteries will be fine in here. Again though my concern is if one goes up and blows up the others. Not sure they’re rated for 6 simultaneous flameouts!
Maybe each battery has its own bag. If one bat went bad in a bag full then they all go bang. I'd like to see the bag hold up to that domino effect. If anything storing a big bag full of lipo is more dangerous than storing them separated in my opinion.
All that smoke is going to cause damage anywhere indoors. So one might prefer the porch, garage, or even better - in your BBQ grill in the back yard. :)
Yes just for storage reasons. Better to be safe than sorry. A damaged battery or compromised battery you dont know about can be a contributor. But dont be scared by lipos. You have to realise a lot of batteries used commonly are lithium now a days. Being new myself I see the batteries we use are used and abused more than most so the risk is slightly higher. Just charging properly and keeping a storage charge on em will go long way in eliminating 99% of the hazards. Dont be put off by the lipo battery fire videos. Just inspect batteries cases and wraps regularly is the best advice I can give. You'll be good to go
Granted it was only for 1 bag, a way better review & test than what was conducted by Angry Zeppelin since it was conducted using an actual battery, and not a 5s burn cannon fuse, which is really not the way to go about testing something as dangerous as a lipo battery.....
Well I guess they thy make different quality lipo safety bags. When I first got into the hobby about 3-4yrs ago, I was stupid/ignorant and made the big mistake of doing zero research on lipos or chargers, Bought a cheapo $25 dollar charger, and a couple no name brand lipo safety bags. I figured the bags were all the same and had to be made out of regulation type material. My first racer was a rtf kit, from a youtube guy, who sells his builds. He used to use his balance plug from battery to power vtx, so i thought that was the norm, and the only reason for that white plug coming off battery. So I was balance charging 4s 1300mah batteries without hooking up balance plug, charger was so cheap, it didn't give any warning. One day was charging up brand new Tattu and about 10min in I heard it popping and buzzing. Luckily I was home, but before I could get to it and unplug, it popped super loud and caught on fire. It was on a plastic table in finished basement, in a lipo bag. Well let me tell ya, I've been a firefighter for almost 25yrs, and I have never seen something that size not only break out into a full fire so quick, but the intensity of the fire and how hot it burned was amazing. It burned through the lipo bag in about 10sec, lcaught drywall and carpet on fire within seconds, melted corner of table, charger and another nearby drone A large 32oz tumbler full of water and half of large Starbucks Ice coffee didn't even put a dent in it..LoL. Luckily my gf finally found the fire extinguisher and got it out. Then had to go air out the house, change my boxers and go have a couple beers to calm down. Best advice I can give, get a b\attery bunker, you buy them affordably or there's a bunch of DIY ones here on youtbe you can make for cheap. Mines a $20 metal ammo can, with small hole drilled in side for wires to run though, have small rack/lid thing on top that holds a small bag of sand. This is all in my unfinished laundry room with concrete walls a concrete workbench.
i was surprised you are a fire fighter and doesn't know much about lipos.. i have been using lipos since mid 2000s and the only way to put the fire out is lots of sand and or a special fire extinguisher that uses a special chemicals back then... and still apply today...
@@yurstruly9485 Trust me, I know more about Lipos than you, it was an instance of over confidence and not doing proper research into a niche part of the lipo technology, which is why I post in forums about it, in hopes that others won't make the same mistake. You are posting false information right here, so don't be so quick to act all high n mighty. A hobby grade/size RC lipo can easily be put out with water, in fact water helps cool the tabs and few bits of actual lithium metal in a Lipo, cooling them, stopping the process of thermal runaway, which is the main chemical reaction happening during a lipo battery failure. The number 1 cause of Lipo battery fires IS NOT overcharging, it is over discharging, getting the a cell well below the recommended 3.0v. With today's chargers, and quality control done on Lipo batteries, overcharging rarely causes a fire, or even bloating. The preferred, extinguishing agent would be dry chem, found in the common ABC extinguisher, CO2 extinguishers will also work, as will water extinguishers. Larger industrial sized batteries containing Lithium have a much larger percent of actual metal Lithium pieces, which, like magnesium, burn extremely hot and react violently to water, those fires you will need a special extinguishing agent, such as AFF Foam.
Yeesh! I'd better get my outdoor pizza oven built to store my batteries in. Way too many lipos. The amount of smoke damage that would do to your house would be disastrous. Or in my garage my F150, CRV, Jetski, full gun safe, freezer full of food, tools, etc etc would be ruined. Yikes. You'd never get the smell off the walls and garage doors. Thanks for the video. I need to rethink some stuff.
If lipos are so dangerous. Why would anyome want to risk burnimg down their house ? All the memories/stuff in your house . Would the nickel metal hydride batterys be better . If you dont race ?
Those batteries are not available above 8.4 volts they take 6+ hours to charge and they last about 8 minutes of runtime, with 4 of those minutes being at 60% speed. Those batteries are useless trash. For $100 you can buy a legit fireproof box from Bat Safe. You can't expect anyone in this hobby to run a 2 cell battery in anything above 16th scale. They don't make larger batteries (NiMH) to run larger vehicles, and nobody who paid $600+ for a good RC is gonna charge for 6-10 hours for 8 minutes of runtime, you might as well throw it in the trash. NiMH does not work for 70+% of RCs on the market and for those it would work with, it's trashing the experience. .hundreds of thousands of people own Tesla's, which could never run on NiMH batteries, the tech is severely outdated. I don't see you telling every Tesla owner to drive a wooden buggy with a steam engine. People in this hobby need to stop falling for fake products like these bags which don't work. Watch th-cam.com/video/tavpXgmL16M/w-d-xo.htmlsi=LDsnzZs7BhG_xmzl And spend $100 of their RC budget on a real solution.
I don’t care who makes the bag I would never store more than a couple together. No way any bag will stop one of those going off with 6-20 more next to it in the bag... A lighter is nothing compared to the intensity of a battery fire...
get smaller bags and do one battery per bag only! bags arnt that expensive and you dont want multiple batteries catching fire from one battery catching fire
Hmm seems this bag can take at least double this damage by once, i mean 8200mah one battery or 2 batteries of 4200mah each. I speak theoretical always. Only tests can prove this. As i see this bag make a very perfect job for at least one fully charged battery of this level. The best part is that the fire hold for not much time, but the smoke did very good job. Imagine this amount of smoke to stay in a small room and you are out for coffee. Guys i believe don't carry or charge more than two batteries in one good quality bag. I never charge lipos without watching them. If i want to go out, i always disconnect the battery from the charger, and i connect again the batteries when i come home. Even for a few minutes if i go out just to buy a pack of cigarettes and come back, i disconnect the batteries from the charger. If you do that you will be safe for ever.
Yup. But morons watch this video and buy snake oil instead of watching THIS video: th-cam.com/video/tavpXgmL16M/w-d-xo.htmlsi=LDsnzZs7BhG_xmzl These bags should be banned. Even super reputable lipo manufacturers like SMC straight up TELL you to use these bags to charge. False sense of security results in complacency. But no Chinese company has ever been sued for negligence, and probably never will. These bags are worse than a joke, they're a dangerous drug that the entire industry is huffing. Even a metal ammo can reaches 700 Celsius during a lipo fire. These bags are going to do precisely jack and s**t for your protection. Worse, everyone assumes they work based on sus vids like this, and I dunno, lack of research? Back before I knew any better, I wanted to research to find the best cheap bag (I was naïve) so I did actual 5 minutes of TH-cam search, which is apparently too much to ask of most consumers? They'd rather trust a test by the bags manufacturer? Yeah right. These people are lazy and dumb and gullible, but nobody deserves a house fire. Sad. You're one of the 4 people in the "chat" who knows how reality works. Sad.
Thanks for doing this. Not only for the trouble and sacrifice of going through the test, but for your explanation in detail. Much appreciated.
That's only one battery. Could you imagine having 10 others pilled with the one that ignited? Wow, it would burn 10 times the amount you have there. With that bing said... its probably smart to only have a few Lipos per bag rather then pilling them up. The bags are not expensive, so having 4 bags for say 10 batteries might be safer.
+1
Better safe than sorry
Batteries mostly only start on fire when being charged or discharged (or damaged). So for storage purpose, I dont see a big deal with piling multiple batteries in a bag. I do agree that you should not be putting a parallel charger in one of these bags connected to many batteries.
I do have 4 bags. I have 8 1500 4s, and 20 500mah 2/3s. I might purchase another just for the cheapness of the extra safety
Also if you do have a fire you will only lose 2 or 3 batteries and not all 10.
It's better when storing to put them ina bag and something metal like a metal canister or ammo box
I bought one last month. after watching a few of these videos im buying 4 more.
Think I'll only have 2 batteries per bag.
After watching this I ordered mine through Amazon ASAP! Thanks for the review.
Bags don't work th-cam.com/video/tavpXgmL16M/w-d-xo.htmlsi=LDsnzZs7BhG_xmzl
Exactly the test I was looking for! Thank you!
why didn’t the other bags of same brand work? on you tube i saw it fail
ill get a mid size bag and get a large and put the med in side so it would be double protection
200iQ move😂😂
@@Luc-vf1tq 😂
we RC hobbyist have known back in mid 2000s that the no.1 cause of lipo fire is "overcharging" ... that is why it is imperative to use a very good charger... the best way to put out the fire is "sands" ... lots of sands! so stock a bag of sands in the house... do not use water, it will not extinguish the fire... no. 2 cause of lipos fires is after a crash of your RC plane or car since the lipos might be damage... disconnect the battery immediately after a crash and bring the lipos in a safe place... the lipo batt. need to be observe atleast 24hrs minimum. after a crash in a safe place... then double check the condition of your battery before charging and during charging and away from your house if possible or in a safe lipo bunker...
I don't even take chances with the ones that crash. If the battery is crinkled or dented in any way, it's done.
So what happens when you have those 15 batteries stored in that little space and 1 damaged battery catches fire? Can it contain the flames from all of them burning at once? This bag does an awesome job to say the least at containing the flames from a single 3s. But if that 3s is stored with many more batteries when it catches fire, the rest are most likely gonna go up in flames with it. Awesome bag. Just don’t recommend charging or even storing multiple lipos in one confined space.
Good way to destroy 15 batteries and defeat the whole purpose of the lipo bag being that bag is fucked if 1 vents....Could you imagine all 15 lipos giving in Lmfao. 1 lipo destroyed the bag lol
Exactly. What happens when several Lipo batteries are inside and one or more batteries ignite? Wondering if the Hobbymate can still contain a fire. Nevertheless, it does appear to contain a fire with one battery.
If you have more than 2 or 3 i don't think it has a chance.
Joshua, I have designed a lipo bag that can contain explosions from multiple batteries. See link. th-cam.com/video/LGlnDHsT8es/w-d-xo.html
Lipo bags combined with a metal ammo can with vent holes seem to be one of the best options to me, haven't tested it.
Was thinking about getting an ammo box, didn't even think about doubling up with my current bag
I moved to ammo cans after I had a charger malfunction and start the lipo on fire. It recognized it as a 4S battery when it was a 3S. What a mess. I'm always in the room when charging, so I was able to minimize any damage, but I quickly learned my lesson that those bags are an absolute joke and will not protect you from anything.
@@thebunkreportthe bags are a joke.
th-cam.com/video/tavpXgmL16M/w-d-xo.htmlsi=LDsnzZs7BhG_xmzl
Don't forget to remove the rubber gasket from the ammo can to prevent buildup of explosive force
Is the lipo bag good to store a powerbank car jumper at the vehicle's trunk to prevent excessive heat from sunlight etc?
i have to say every hobbymate review on there lipo bag has been great! better that the others. good work hobbymate
Got my bags in yesterday and I’m happy to have them! Thank you for your video, made it an easy choice!
Wouldn't this be also a good way to store powerbanks or old electronics with batteries in them (or just the batteries from those electronics).
Great video thank you! I only have 4 lipos but they are stored 2 to separate Hobbymate LiPo bags which are then put in a batbox which is then put in a larger lipo holdall, this is then stored in my outside garage. Do you think I am taking safe enough precautions please? I look after my lipos, make sure I use a smart charger and always put them in ‘storage mode’ (3.8v). They shouldn’t ‘ignite’ for no reason right? If these things just spontaneously caught on fire, surely they would be banned being that dangerous. If you treat them with respect you should be fine right? I have to admit I am a little worried watching some video on TH-cam. I use a ‘3 layer approach’ so hopefully this would suffice if anything went wrong.
This is a nice test though I'd like to see someone do a test with a parallel charge board with 4 6S batteries going simultaneously. That's what I'm typically charging up at a time. Guessing bad wouldn't hold but am curious how bad it would be.
Great idea, but I would love it if there was a way to make the handle and lid able to carry the bag out of the house if it was on fire., maybe a metal clasp, and metal reinforcing in the handle buried inside the nylon?
Kids down the street "whys the air so spicy " ☠
😂
A newspaper for floor protection in a fire test... WOW! 🤣 But nothing happened, so... Well done. Thanks for the video! 😊
I think he used the newspaper to test whether the bag would stop the surface it stood on from taking damage.
Great demonstration. These are on my purchase list. Does HobbyMate happen to make individual Lipo batter bags of the same material that I can store and charge Lipos in so they can be double bagged? My thought is I might charge or store 2 or 4 batteries in each HobbyMate bag double bagged so that one battery doesn't cause the other 1 or 3 batteries to catch on fire also. In case you haven't guessed I'm an Engineer with a Safety Analysis background. Two layers of protection is always recommended to mitigate accidents.
My whole concern with these isn’t that it can’t handle 1 battery, it’s can it handle 1 battery PLUS the other batteries that may explode as a result? I have a BatSafe which I will use to charge in and to store two of my 3S LiPos in, but my smaller batteries will be fine in here. Again though my concern is if one goes up and blows up the others. Not sure they’re rated for 6 simultaneous flameouts!
Thank you. Exactally the video I was looking for. Props
Lmao, the sounds of kids playing @ 6:49 while a chemical fire is casually taking place xD
I wonder is the zip is designed to melt and cause a seal
Great video! Very good explanation and detail!
Do you want to be storing multiple batteries in one bag?
I'm only storing like 4
Try this same experyment with normal strong bag. Propably effect this same
Maybe each battery has its own bag. If one bat went bad in a bag full then they all go bang. I'd like to see the bag hold up to that domino effect. If anything storing a big bag full of lipo is more dangerous than storing them separated in my opinion.
If i did have a lipo blow up, what would those gasses do to my house? Would it like, stay in my house and slowly kill me?
what is the recommended safe amount of batteries to store in these ie say 2 x 3S or maybe 1 x 6S ?
Where to buy in Europe, Germany?
It's vapour being released in the main not smoke.
My concern is if u have like 6 batteries in there it will melt that bag for sure
That was only 1 battery. What if you had 8 batteries in the bag?
What is the best place in the house to charge batteries?
You should always monitor lipo charging even when using a lipo bag. If you can't monitor it, best to charge outside.
All that smoke is going to cause damage anywhere indoors. So one might prefer the porch, garage, or even better - in your BBQ grill in the back yard. :)
Why not just use an ammo can from harbor freight?
Why not a sealed, steel ammo box to store multiple batteries? Then use a bag only for charging 1 battery.
Maybe remove the seal to avoid pressure buildup if a lipo lets go.
With smart battery and smart charger do I need to worry about this sorry new to the hobby just trying to figure it all out lol thanks
Yes just for storage reasons. Better to be safe than sorry. A damaged battery or compromised battery you dont know about can be a contributor. But dont be scared by lipos. You have to realise a lot of batteries used commonly are lithium now a days. Being new myself I see the batteries we use are used and abused more than most so the risk is slightly higher. Just charging properly and keeping a storage charge on em will go long way in eliminating 99% of the hazards. Dont be put off by the lipo battery fire videos. Just inspect batteries cases and wraps regularly is the best advice I can give. You'll be good to go
Granted it was only for 1 bag, a way better review & test than what was conducted by Angry Zeppelin since it was conducted using an actual battery, and not a 5s burn cannon fuse, which is really not the way to go about testing something as dangerous as a lipo battery.....
Saw that too.What a joke that was.Lol.
Batteries being charged within a fully confined space will be vulnerable to temperature rises until burning either
Well I guess they thy make different quality lipo safety bags. When I first got into the hobby about 3-4yrs ago, I was stupid/ignorant and made the big mistake of doing zero research on lipos or chargers, Bought a cheapo $25 dollar charger, and a couple no name brand lipo safety bags. I figured the bags were all the same and had to be made out of regulation type material. My first racer was a rtf kit, from a youtube guy, who sells his builds. He used to use his balance plug from battery to power vtx, so i thought that was the norm, and the only reason for that white plug coming off battery. So I was balance charging 4s 1300mah batteries without hooking up balance plug, charger was so cheap, it didn't give any warning. One day was charging up brand new Tattu and about 10min in I heard it popping and buzzing. Luckily I was home, but before I could get to it and unplug, it popped super loud and caught on fire. It was on a plastic table in finished basement, in a lipo bag. Well let me tell ya, I've been a firefighter for almost 25yrs, and I have never seen something that size not only break out into a full fire so quick, but the intensity of the fire and how hot it burned was amazing. It burned through the lipo bag in about 10sec, lcaught drywall and carpet on fire within seconds, melted corner of table, charger and another nearby drone A large 32oz tumbler full of water and half of large Starbucks Ice coffee didn't even put a dent in it..LoL. Luckily my gf finally found the fire extinguisher and got it out. Then had to go air out the house, change my boxers and go have a couple beers to calm down. Best advice I can give, get a b\attery bunker, you buy them affordably or there's a bunch of DIY ones here on youtbe you can make for cheap. Mines a $20 metal ammo can, with small hole drilled in side for wires to run though, have small rack/lid thing on top that holds a small bag of sand. This is all in my unfinished laundry room with concrete walls a concrete workbench.
i was surprised you are a fire fighter and doesn't know much about lipos.. i have been using lipos since mid 2000s and the only way to put the fire out is lots of sand and or a special fire extinguisher that uses a special chemicals back then... and still apply today...
@@yurstruly9485 Trust me, I know more about Lipos than you, it was an instance of over confidence and not doing proper research into a niche part of the lipo technology, which is why I post in forums about it, in hopes that others won't make the same mistake. You are posting false information right here, so don't be so quick to act all high n mighty. A hobby grade/size RC lipo can easily be put out with water, in fact water helps cool the tabs and few bits of actual lithium metal in a Lipo, cooling them, stopping the process of thermal runaway, which is the main chemical reaction happening during a lipo battery failure. The number 1 cause of Lipo battery fires IS NOT overcharging, it is over discharging, getting the a cell well below the recommended 3.0v. With today's chargers, and quality control done on Lipo batteries, overcharging rarely causes a fire, or even bloating. The preferred, extinguishing agent would be dry chem, found in the common ABC extinguisher, CO2 extinguishers will also work, as will water extinguishers. Larger industrial sized batteries containing Lithium have a much larger percent of actual metal Lithium pieces, which, like magnesium, burn extremely hot and react violently to water, those fires you will need a special extinguishing agent, such as AFF Foam.
Take it to the Fire House and let those boys check it out. Only then will you find out how good they are.
Helpful video. Subbed bro
Great test, thanks
Haja grana para esse teste. Aqui no Brasil não dá pra realizar isso. Seria um valor muito alto. Obrigado pelo teste.
Finally.... something to hold my MixTape!
woooooooow...
So now I can take my Taco Bell to school for lunch?
SWEET!!!!
I only store 1 battery per bag not 8 batteries per bag like he showed in the beginning.
So then, all that smoke will fill the plane if the batteries catch fire.
You cant take lipo batteries on a plane
@@burntham8752 yes you can
Yeesh! I'd better get my outdoor pizza oven built to store my batteries in. Way too many lipos. The amount of smoke damage that would do to your house would be disastrous. Or in my garage my F150, CRV, Jetski, full gun safe, freezer full of food, tools, etc etc would be ruined. Yikes. You'd never get the smell off the walls and garage doors. Thanks for the video. I need to rethink some stuff.
If lipos are so dangerous. Why would anyome want to risk burnimg down their house ? All the memories/stuff in your house . Would the nickel metal hydride batterys be better . If you dont race ?
Those batteries are not available above 8.4 volts they take 6+ hours to charge and they last about 8 minutes of runtime, with 4 of those minutes being at 60% speed.
Those batteries are useless trash. For $100 you can buy a legit fireproof box from Bat Safe.
You can't expect anyone in this hobby to run a 2 cell battery in anything above 16th scale. They don't make larger batteries (NiMH) to run larger vehicles, and nobody who paid $600+ for a good RC is gonna charge for 6-10 hours for 8 minutes of runtime, you might as well throw it in the trash.
NiMH does not work for 70+% of RCs on the market and for those it would work with, it's trashing the experience.
.hundreds of thousands of people own Tesla's, which could never run on NiMH batteries, the tech is severely outdated.
I don't see you telling every Tesla owner to drive a wooden buggy with a steam engine.
People in this hobby need to stop falling for fake products like these bags which don't work. Watch th-cam.com/video/tavpXgmL16M/w-d-xo.htmlsi=LDsnzZs7BhG_xmzl
And spend $100 of their RC budget on a real solution.
That's a good bag. 1 battery per bag is good
Your poor neibors must hate you for smoking them out with chemicals
Viral Video sarcastic much? What makes you think he's nearby his neighbors?
Yes that smoke is verrrryyyyy bad
@@8kigana you deaf to kids?
here is the video for the charger using in the test video
th-cam.com/video/-8PtZyfpNPo/w-d-xo.html
great test an review! It passed i would say!
Great lipo safe bag
have you noticed LiPos look alot like fireworks? 🤔🔥
scared to put a car battery sized lipo battery in my boat really dont trust it. Imagine a battery of that size, the fire it will make.
02:46 don't ever do that!
I don’t care who makes the bag I would never store more than a couple together. No way any bag will stop one of those going off with 6-20 more next to it in the bag...
A lighter is nothing compared to the intensity of a battery fire...
But I thought you were the Danger Ranger. ?
I really don't recommend filling any lipo battery full of batteries. That's not what they're for
Ok then, what are they for?
Bags don't work anyway
th-cam.com/video/tavpXgmL16M/w-d-xo.htmlsi=LDsnzZs7BhG_xmzl
@@burntham8752charging a single battery.
Look at respectable, professional lipo safety boxes (Bat Safe brand) they are made to hold 2 lipos max.
get smaller bags and do one battery per bag only! bags arnt that expensive and you dont want multiple batteries catching fire from one battery catching fire
A true test is a bag full of lipos. Cause most people store multiple batteries in a bag...
Best place to keep your battery is in your oven
Like My Friend
Still your apartment is probably ruined by that smoke
atleast nothing is gonna burn except that dagon lipo
that’s why i charge my lipos in my balcony
@@shutdahellup69420 yeah but the smoke is toxic
Hmm seems this bag can take at least double this damage by once, i mean 8200mah one battery or 2 batteries of 4200mah each. I speak theoretical always. Only tests can prove this. As i see this bag make a very perfect job for at least one fully charged battery of this level. The best part is that the fire hold for not much time, but the smoke did very good job. Imagine this amount of smoke to stay in a small room and you are out for coffee. Guys i believe don't carry or charge more than two batteries in one good quality bag. I never charge lipos without watching them. If i want to go out, i always disconnect the battery from the charger, and i connect again the batteries when i come home. Even for a few minutes if i go out just to buy a pack of cigarettes and come back, i disconnect the batteries from the charger. If you do that you will be safe for ever.
Lipo inside of a bag inside an ammo metal box; twice effective; twice safe!
Rip burnt lipo
These bags are a joke and should not be able to be sold as "protection" from lipo fires.
Yup. But morons watch this video and buy snake oil instead of watching THIS video: th-cam.com/video/tavpXgmL16M/w-d-xo.htmlsi=LDsnzZs7BhG_xmzl
These bags should be banned.
Even super reputable lipo manufacturers like SMC straight up TELL you to use these bags to charge.
False sense of security results in complacency.
But no Chinese company has ever been sued for negligence, and probably never will.
These bags are worse than a joke, they're a dangerous drug that the entire industry is huffing.
Even a metal ammo can reaches 700 Celsius during a lipo fire.
These bags are going to do precisely jack and s**t for your protection.
Worse, everyone assumes they work based on sus vids like this, and I dunno, lack of research?
Back before I knew any better, I wanted to research to find the best cheap bag (I was naïve) so I did actual 5 minutes of TH-cam search, which is apparently too much to ask of most consumers?
They'd rather trust a test by the bags manufacturer?
Yeah right.
These people are lazy and dumb and gullible, but nobody deserves a house fire.
Sad. You're one of the 4 people in the "chat" who knows how reality works.
Sad.
This is a joke..it is way too small...I did not notice the size..waste of $7 for shipping...
Looking for a big bag? Check mine out...handles multiple lipo burns! th-cam.com/video/LGlnDHsT8es/w-d-xo.html
Pffft. Whatever. Not impressed until you cook multiple 6S 5000.