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big greg
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05.13.2008, 06:55 PM

about balancing your lipos, just think of not balancing new tire on a car, it will work for a while, but evantually wear and take out other components, balancing is so effortless, its worth it to do every time
   
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05.13.2008, 06:56 PM

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about balancing your lipos, just think of not balancing new tire on a car, it will work for a while, but evantually wear and take out other components, balancing is so effortless, its worth it to do every time
Couldn't have said it better!
   
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05.13.2008, 08:33 PM

I've dented a smaller lipo and as long as its not "accordioned" with a number or so really small, sharp folds, I think you're fine. Denting one really bad you'll see some loss cause that area doesn't seem to contribute to the amp flow anymore. I got pretty much normal life out of my dented one compared to others. I did same thing you're doing - more protection.

About a week later was running around climbing a debris pile (construction site) and managed to puncture one - I was lucky, I was standing right there and ripped shell off and tossed batt soon as I saw smoke. Would have melted chassis otherwise. Also got me a visit from site security guard due to all the smoke. Fortunately he had a sense of humor and we had a good laugh.
   
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