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Venom 1642 Lipo Battery Safety Charging Sack Bag Large

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VEN1642
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  • Venom 1642 Lipo Battery Safety Charging Sack Bag Large
  • Venom 1642 Lipo Battery Safety Charging Sack Bag Large
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Venom Battery Safety Charge Sack - Large

Charging batteries is now safer than ever with Venom's updated Battery Safety Charge Sack. Not only have we included high temperature fireproof thread, but Venom has also incorporated snaps to the closure flap to better help contain fire and debris in case of a catastrophic failure. Made of flame resistant material, the Venom Safety Charging Sack will help protect you and surrounding areas from possible fire damage but does not eliminate the risks inherent with charging and handling LiPO batteries. Always follow the safety and use instructions provided with your battery and charger in addition to using this product. Use the safety sack while charging, storing or transporting your batteries.

FEATURES: Constructed of woven fiberglass, this sack is used by R/C pilots and racers to contain any possible explosions from LiPo batteries involved in a crash or during charging or discharging 2" (51mm) wide hook and loop material with vent on both sides of top seams for charge leads Fits into any field box or pit box

INCLUDES: One large LiPo Safety Sack

REQUIRES: Placing battery to be charged toward bottom of bag, routing charge leads through vent at top seam and pressing hook and loop material fully closed

SPECS: Length: 300mm (11.8") Width: 233mm (9.2")

COMMENTS: Charge batteries in a safe area away from flammable materials and only on a non-flammable surface in a vented area. Do not discharge batteries below 3V per cell. Doing so may result in cell damage and subsequent cell venting on future charging Do not recharge damaged batteries. Dispose of damaged batteries in the proper manner. It is modeler's sole responsibility to assure their charger is working correctly. Always monitor charging process. Failure to do so may result in cell damage or fire. In the event of a crash, remove battery from model for observation and place in a safe open area away from flammable materials.

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