Are LiIon batteries as prone to over charge fires, etc as lipo
batteries? I have a friend who pulls and stores in a fire safe. Is
it necessary?
No, it really depends on the brand and quality of battery. We can
tell you with the utmost certainty that the Samsung, Sanyo, Molicel,
and LG Chem. batteries are not prone to overcharging fires. There are
few reasons for this that have to do with the mechanical makeup of the
individual cells themselves. Fromeco only uses Samsung
batteries. We have had very limited experience with other manufactures of
Lithium Ion Cells. I could not comment on if they are more or less prone
than lipos, since I have no evidence one way or the other.
You do need to treat these things with respect, and always monitor both the
charging health and flight health. As far as storage in a Fire Proof
safe, If that is what he wants to do there is really no problem with
it. That safe is more suited to the Lithium Polymer batts than the
Lithium Ions for sure. We don't store my flight packs in a Safe, we
do store my Lipos in a special place though.