I´m using lipos for more than a decade now, never got a firetheblackangus wrote:Would Lipo's be safe for racing tho? They tend to burn fast and hot when compromised and not much puts them out.
I know the stuff that we use for RC is quite dangerous if mis-handled or damaged while in use. (or sometimes charging!)
Lately I´m flying a drone wich drains the battery in 7 minutes, wich equals around 10C continuous discharge, and that´s without any cooling at all (helicopter type). They are quite hot at the end, but for car use they usually are not pushed that hard. I´m using 20C batteries (today I´ll test some new 25C, actually the same andy linked) because don´t need higher discharge rate tough, but there are batteries prepared for 3x faster discharges, so the power density is far from a problem
While charging the only problem is if you try to charge a lipo with a Niquel program

Anycase I´d try to put them a bit far from myself on a car, or with some fire-resistant material in between, safety first
7 different types of batteries? I´m missing some... Lipo, LiIon, LiFe, LiMnxxx, NiMh, NiCd... Maybe some new LiS prototype? And I can´t think they´re still using NiMh and NiCd, there must be more types I don´t knowtheblackangus wrote:At Pike Peak a year back, one of the electric cars hit the wall, there wasn't much left after the fire. Dunno what kind of batteries he had on-board but the marshal I was talking with said it was a pita because there were 7 different types of battery technologies being used and everyone had a different fire extinguishing requirements/materials. On top of that no one was allowed to touch a failed vehicle but the team that owned it, in order to make sure the marshals were safe because each car had to be disarmed differently.
Anycase, a CO2 fire extinghiser will solve any type of fire, don´t aim the driver tough
