Great Planes SafeCharge LiPo Charge Bag - GPMP0751 User Manual
Glossary of terms
This SafeCharge LiPo Charge Bag is intended to help reduce the
effects that might occur if a LiPo (lithium-polymer) battery experiences
a failure while being charged. If a LiPo battery suffers damage while
being charged inside the SafeCharge LiPo Charge bag, the high-
temperature material and coating will add a layer of safety to suppress fl ames
from exiting the bag. The protection provided by the SafeCharge bag IS
LIMITED as explained below.
IMPORTANT: The SafeCharge LiPo Charge Bag cannot guarantee
100% protection for all surroundings if a LiPo battery does catch
fi re while inside. Read this manual entirely before use! ElectriFly will
not be held responsible for any and all incidental damages and harm
that may result from improper use of the SafeCharge LiPo Battery Charge Bag. By
purchasing and using this product, the buyer/user agrees to bear all responsibilities
of these risks and not hold ElectriFly and/or its distributors (owners and employees)
responsible for any accidents, injury to persons, or property damage. If you do
not agree with these conditions, please return the SafeCharge bag to the
place of purchase.
Glossary of Terms
Nominal voltage (V): a unit of voltage that one
might expect to measure on a LiPo cell or pack
at any given test point. This is not the minimum or
maximum possible voltage. If not printed on the
battery’s label, consult your LiPo battery supplier or
determine the proper pack voltage as shown here.
Capacity and milliamp hours (mAh): the amount
of energy a battery can store is called its capacity. A battery’s capacity is rated in
“mAh” or milliamp hours, and should be printed on the battery’s label.
Class “D” type fi re extinguisher: unlike common household fi re extinguishers,
class “D” type extinguishers produce an even fl ow of powderized dry chemicals
to smother fi res which involve metals such as magnesium, sodium, potassium,
uranium, powdered aluminum, etc. Lithium-polymer batteries do contain tiny
metallic substances and CANNOT be extinguished with a common household
fi re extinguisher. Confi rm the ratings on the fi re extinguisher’s label to determine
whether it’s a Class “D” extinguisher (often being yellow in color).
Number of Cells
Wired In Series
Nominal
Pack Voltage
1
3.7V
2
7.4V
(“2S”)
3 (“3S”)
11.1V
I N S T R U C T I O N S