hi good day how can i repair this lipo? it has cut in its soft case. any advice? im planning just heatshrink it. will it be enough?
As long as the cut hasn't damaged or scarred the cells themself you should be fine.
>>1040390
the cut damage the silver part. i dont know if it is a cell already.
>>1040394
In that case i would just heatshrink it. Make sure the battery doesn't get wet and yoh should be fine. The worst this that can happen is the battery could get how and leak out the electrolight that is inside the battery.
>>1040396
>electrolight
>inside the battery
my fucking sides, they took off to nuke the entire site form orbit
But yeah, you're probably right. If the cells themselves are just scratched and not cut, apply heatshrink over the original one. I'd test the hell out of this battery though, preferably in a cinder block to prevent the house burning down when the battery "electrolight" catches fire.
>>1040580
Please enlighten me on my obvious mistake.
Lithium-ion batteries can be dangerous under some conditions and can pose a safety hazard since they, unlike other rechargeable batteries, contain a flammable electrolyte and are kept pressurized.
>>1040898
Yes, that's correct, I was being sarcastic on the "electrolight" vs. electrolyte affair.
>>1042039
Whoops, my bad
>>1040388
>any advice?