Dogcom 6s 1350mah 150C UCELL Lipo Battery
Dogcom 6s 1350mah 150C UCELL Lipo Battery
What is the UCELL series?
Lithium polymer (LiPo) batteries are widely used due to their high energy density and compact size, making them ideal for electronic devices, RC vehicles, and other portable gadgets. However, mishandling LiPo batteries can pose significant safety risks, including fire, explosion, and chemical leaks. Here is a detailed warning to guide safe use and handling:
Warning: Safe Use and Handling of LiPo Batteries
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Storage: Always store LiPo batteries in a fireproof container or LiPo-safe bag. Keep them in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight, combustible materials, and moisture. Avoid storing them fully charged or completely drained for extended periods.
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Charging: Only use a charger designed specifically for LiPo batteries. Follow the manufacturer's charging instructions carefully. Do not leave batteries charging unattended, and ensure the charger is on a non-combustible surface, away from flammable materials.
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Handling: Handle LiPo batteries with care. Avoid dropping or puncturing them, and never use a damaged or swollen battery. If a battery shows signs of swelling, discoloration, or emits an unusual odor, discontinue use immediately and follow proper disposal protocols.
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Usage: When using LiPo batteries in devices, ensure they are compatible and securely connected. Monitor them during use, and avoid overheating. Do not exceed the battery's maximum discharge rate or capacity, and never leave devices powered by LiPo batteries unattended.
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Transportation: When transporting LiPo batteries, store them in a LiPo-safe bag or fireproof container. Protect terminals from short-circuiting by taping them or using protective caps.
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Disposal: Dispose of LiPo batteries properly at an authorized recycling facility. Do not dispose of them in household trash. If a battery is damaged, discharge it fully before disposal by connecting it to a resistor until no charge remains.
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Emergency Response: In case of a fire or chemical leak, evacuate the area immediately and contact emergency services. Do not attempt to extinguish a LiPo battery fire with water; use a fire extinguisher rated for electrical fires or Class D fires.
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