How to Dispose of a Lipo Battery? Does Salt Bath Really Work?

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024

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  • @kevinadams7256
    @kevinadams7256 Год назад +9

    "Supposed to be 48hrs...I forgot for a month" lol good stuff!

  • @BangForYourBuckRc
    @BangForYourBuckRc Год назад +2

    That’s what I do as well . I pull them out when the batteries stop fizzing or bubbling even when moving around while submerged. Awesome and important video Troy!🙌🏽🔥🔋💨

  • @sebas888888
    @sebas888888 Год назад +3

    Cool !
    Like any other rc people I also end up throwing batteries away and I usually do the following. Use my charger to discharge, then I also built a discharging rig with a buck down to light up a led, then like you said, salty water, then last final stage is any supermarket or bus stop in Europe have battery recycling containers.
    They usually go to specialized companies which by law and principle, since they get raw materials for free, then give part of their profits to NGOs, mostly handicapped, but not only. So it's both good for the environment AND for the people!
    As always nice content.
    Peace may the torque be with you

    • @RoadsideRC
      @RoadsideRC  Год назад

      That is really interesting!!!
      We don't have any such laws here in the US.

    • @extec101
      @extec101 9 месяцев назад

      other parts of europe also got a system where its posible to leave used batteries in a container in regular grocery stores.

  • @IowaBudgetRCBashers
    @IowaBudgetRCBashers Год назад +6

    My buddy who works at our local recycling center and specifically deals with electronics told me cut the leads, and just throw them away. He said they cut the leads then send em to the scrap yard.. I discharge them as much as possible and put em in the garbage

    • @RoadsideRC
      @RoadsideRC  Год назад +1

      Very interesting!!!

    • @Chon-c
      @Chon-c 2 месяца назад +2

      HES WRONG TOO !
      you should NEVVVEEER just throw these away.
      MUNICIPAL RECYCLING SERVICES ARE NOT THE PLACE TO TAKE THEM EITHER,for the most part anyways.
      Take them to a legit recycling place for batteries.

    • @jolianijulianes5550
      @jolianijulianes5550 18 дней назад

      Discharge is made battery safe to put in rubbish bin? No more explosive? Yes it’s safe

    • @Chon-c
      @Chon-c 17 дней назад

      @@jolianijulianes5550 It depends on what you think is “safe”.
      Batteries are loaded with stuff that is called PFC’s. (& A LITTLE of some PFOA’s) aka “FOREVER CHEMICALS”. The nastiest chit ever created by man.
      It’s why America relinquished battery making of this type to China. Lol.
      And if it’s to dirty for our greedy azz corps. You know that chit is VERY BAD .
      And even at discharge,they aren’t totally unable to create a charge .
      But I never would just toss one in the bin to go in a Refill .

  • @Storyracing387
    @Storyracing387 Год назад +1

    Very cool, thanks for the demo. 👍 I was doing some reading, the batteries we use are a lipo\lithium ion hybrid.

  • @Rek_Rc
    @Rek_Rc Год назад +2

    I just posted a video on this exact method. I've done it this way for a long time. But a viewer pointed out to me that this way may have some problems, that could cause even more problems. I read up on it, and was convinced enough that I took my video down, which hurt to do so because my channel is very new so I could use the views. But, I also want to be careful what I pass on. Your video seems to show it's a safe method as I always believed it to be, but the literature I read was just convincing enough that I took my video down until I learn more. But again, you seem to have effectively drained those batteries perfectly. So now I'm just confused lol.

    • @RoadsideRC
      @RoadsideRC  Год назад +1

      Interesting!
      I also had heard some conflicting info, after years of doing it this way. That is exactly why I did this video.

    • @Rek_Rc
      @Rek_Rc Год назад +1

      @@RoadsideRC yeah it's one of those odd things where I know it works, you obviously proved it here as well, but there just enough conflicting information to make me wonder otherwise. Maybe it's more of a case to case kind of thing. Maybe some batteries react badly while others discharge perfectly.

  • @GreatLakesRC
    @GreatLakesRC Год назад +4

    Great video 👍 Salt water trick absolutely works. I prefer using an automotive lightbulb to drain my batteries, then I drive a nail through them to make sure they are dead. Much cleaner and faster.

    • @RoadsideRC
      @RoadsideRC  Год назад +3

      That would really be cleaner.
      I hope they are all fully dead before you use the nail!!!!

    • @VanguardRaven
      @VanguardRaven Год назад +2

      Lol using the nail is pretty extreme, especially if it's not actually dead.

  • @joelyfpv7075
    @joelyfpv7075 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wow, just did this and it’s super easy, I would much rather this than set it on fire as the fumes could be very bad to anyone that breaths them.
    Great job 😮

  • @ThompsonRc
    @ThompsonRc Год назад

    Great demonstration and video i did this a couple weeks ago with a rtr battery that dropped a cell

  • @stuntzbelowzero7255
    @stuntzbelowzero7255 Год назад

    I like this controversy 😁 Personally I still use this method to drain cells, I would also shoot the batt just to make sure no fire would happen. Nothing would happen🤟
    Great vid!

  • @rickrogers2649
    @rickrogers2649 Год назад

    Great info Troy. Always wondered if Home Depot would take them. Thanks for sharing this info. 👍👍

  • @StraightUpRC
    @StraightUpRC Год назад

    Good stuff! Wanted to do the same video recently too. And I see that Ridgerock back there! 2:32 !!

    • @RoadsideRC
      @RoadsideRC  Год назад

      Yes!
      I was happy to pull this off!

  • @extec101
    @extec101 9 месяцев назад +1

    would be nice to hear from the recykler if they whant us to soak the cells or not depending on if that destroy the reusable material?

  • @LRCR
    @LRCR Год назад +1

    Great Video Troy kinda reminds me of the show Myth Busters 💯 Good information in the description too
    ✌🤠👍 HFLPRCing =Having Fun Laughing Playing and RCing
    👍😎👍 AOAH =Association of Addicted Hobbiest
    🙏 SSPH =Stay Safe and Play Healthy My Friend 🏁🏁🏁🏁🏁

  • @allyoucando8486
    @allyoucando8486 Год назад

    In my case I use cheap esc for discharge, connect the lipo and put the esc and lipo safe place and put esc on monitor the lipo voltage, is really safe, I use a nail no fire once the reader voltage don't detect voltage is safe, this method is safe, I think the salt is great drainer of voltage, because is under the water if catch fire the water do the rest

  • @danwoodruff4323
    @danwoodruff4323 Год назад

    Thank you! I have two to do same thing

  • @rctezluh42069
    @rctezluh42069 Год назад

    I'm trying to find a way to get my used lipos to Tesla, upvoted!!!

  • @gboulter
    @gboulter 3 месяца назад

    So the tab dissolved and that started at storage. So it's probable that a fully charged or higher capacity pack would have dissolved it before it was fully flat.

  • @Mr.Engine993
    @Mr.Engine993 Год назад

    I had a deeply discharged 3S lipo (there wasn't any cutoff mechanism in my DIY car) and tried to charge it (what a stupid idea) so I ended up with two working cells and a dead one giving 7mV. Can I safely just take it to a battery recycler and use the other two as a 2S?

    • @RoadsideRC
      @RoadsideRC  Год назад +2

      Hmm. There is a lot involved in the answer here.
      Basic answer: don't mess with compromised lipos. They do legitimately pose a fire risk.
      A new battery is much cheaper than repairing any fire damage.

  • @RazorRoo1989
    @RazorRoo1989 9 месяцев назад +1

    I have old one outside till I figure where I can go

  • @itwasaladream
    @itwasaladream 11 месяцев назад +1

    I usually soak it for a week then shoot it a few times with my pellet gun to make sure nothing explodes then i toss it.

    • @RoadsideRC
      @RoadsideRC  11 месяцев назад

      That would do the trick!

  • @Scyth3934
    @Scyth3934 Год назад

    What do you do with the water at the end?

    • @RoadsideRC
      @RoadsideRC  Год назад +1

      Just dump it in the grass.

    • @JS-te4gz
      @JS-te4gz Год назад +3

      Make Kool aid...🤪

  • @cmcconn100
    @cmcconn100 Год назад

    I would be more convinced if you took it outside and put an axe through the side and nothing significant happened. Case rupture is usually the scary thing with lipos.

    • @RoadsideRC
      @RoadsideRC  Год назад +2

      I put a nail through it...an axe would really be different?

  • @pacospete4299
    @pacospete4299 Год назад

    Why would anyone presume discharging the battery makes the chemical composition safe ? AND if you ARE going to take them to the recycler, WHY discharge them in the first place ?

    • @RoadsideRC
      @RoadsideRC  Год назад +3

      This is the method suggested by many of the top battery manufacturers.
      Less energy = less energy - so discharging is logical.
      My local recycler dumps all of the batteries in a huge bin. Less risk of anything happening with the battery discharged.

  • @LostintheLoops
    @LostintheLoops 3 дня назад

    I use 50 omhs 100w resistor for this... Discharge in one day...

    • @RoadsideRC
      @RoadsideRC  3 дня назад

      Great! Glad that works for you as well.

  • @gabrielpichardo1492
    @gabrielpichardo1492 Год назад

    I really wanted to see some fire hahahaa

    • @RoadsideRC
      @RoadsideRC  Год назад

      I thought we might see some!

  • @johnwilson9666
    @johnwilson9666 Год назад

    Put a resistor across them for a couple days don't put them in fully charged

  • @BigAndy80sGen
    @BigAndy80sGen Год назад

    I Wanted Fire 🔥🚒🔥

    • @RoadsideRC
      @RoadsideRC  Год назад

      ...I kind of did as well... :)

  • @pmatrisotto
    @pmatrisotto Год назад

    Id rather make a fire! 🤣

    • @RoadsideRC
      @RoadsideRC  Год назад

      Sure is more exciting that way!
      But then, you can't recycle them.

  • @tobydyes
    @tobydyes Год назад +1

    It looks like a cheap multimeter good multimeters don't do that

    • @RoadsideRC
      @RoadsideRC  Год назад

      It was rather cheap, and is very OLD.

  • @johnsupplee9053
    @johnsupplee9053 7 месяцев назад

    As a trash man they will light up a trash truck even with ends cut off and discharged

    • @RoadsideRC
      @RoadsideRC  7 месяцев назад

      Woah! Thanks for the info. Glad I drop mine at the recycling center.
      When that happens - what do you do??

    • @johnsupplee9053
      @johnsupplee9053 7 месяцев назад

      @RoadsideRC welll hahahahah if the fire is in the hopper we dump just the hopper on the street and if small enough put it out and find the batteries if inside the truck well whole truck gets dumped and the fire department gets called

    • @RoadsideRC
      @RoadsideRC  7 месяцев назад

      @@johnsupplee9053 Oh man! That could get really exciting...in a bad way.
      Does it happen often?

    • @johnsupplee9053
      @johnsupplee9053 7 месяцев назад

      @RoadsideRC not often but it happens most of the times it's people throwing away kids toys or there old laptops that do it but rc battery's are a issue cause there small and hard to see

  • @juandomingoperon828
    @juandomingoperon828 Год назад

    the idea of mixing lithium and water is not a good one. I really prefer the battery getting crushed by the dump truck

    • @RoadsideRC
      @RoadsideRC  Год назад +1

      You might cause a fire! Be careful!

    • @estegerset
      @estegerset Год назад +1

      Thats a good way to make explosion

  • @Sureddu
    @Sureddu Месяц назад

    9:40 poor thing being stabbed even after being under salt water for a month.

  • @stephenb7822
    @stephenb7822 Год назад

    I've taken a few and dropped a rock on them to see what happens, they just fizz and smoke alot. I've also seen a lipo battery charged in nimh to try and fix it and he did it to long, produced a 3 ft wide flamed explosion.

    • @RoadsideRC
      @RoadsideRC  Год назад

      I really hope I don't have one of those explosions in my garage some day.