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07.16.2008, 08:27 AM

If you can get a refund, do it. No reason to risk it if you can avoid it all together. i just had a puffed lipo last night and i immediately separated the puffed cell and disposed of it properly. (just went to a auto parts store and they put it with there bad batteries) Yours is not badly puffed but still, why risk it? i would post a pic but as soon as i get a puffed cell to the disposal it goes.


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07.16.2008, 07:14 PM

The puffed ones I've had look like the Michelin man - they were puffed to the point they looked like they were ready to blow. The puffed cell had pushed off the unpuffed cell quite noticeably. When I got new ones, one new in the pkg was starting to puff. I had that one replaced by the seller.

Is the cell continuing to puff - if its growing any at all, I'd def ask to have it replaced. If they don't want help you out, see what advice they will offer. These may be old and have sat too long somewhere. I've had cells puff just sitting.
   
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