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LiPo safety guidance says never use swollen or cracked batteries. Epoxy curing can generate enough heat to ignite materials and produce toxic vapors, so encasing/heating a LiPo pack is unsafe advice. https://repair.dji.com/help/content?customId=01700007637&lang=en&paperDocType=ARTICLE&re=US&spaceId=17 https://www.westsystem.com/safety/uncontrolled-cure/
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I used to baby my batteries. Puffy cells? Heartbreak. Battery looks like it went through a wood chipper. Flight times dropping after 10 packs? Retarded. Then I said screw it and started CURING them in epoxy resin. Step 1: Take your fresh 6S LiPo. Step 2: Mix up some high-temp epoxy resin (the kind that hits 65-80°C peak). Step 3: Submerge/encase that bad boy completely while it’s still liquid. Step 4: Let the magic happen as the resin cures and bakes the cells from the outside in. Why does this work? The controlled heat “pre-conditions” the electrolyte and forms a protective crystalline lattice inside the pouch cells. It’s like heat-treating steel but for lithium. Once cured, you have a monolithic carbon-fiber-like armor around the entire pack. Impacts? What impacts. Thermal regulation is insane now. The resin acts as a heat sink/mass damper. Big Battery and the hot single moms in your area HATES this. They want you replacing packs every season. Pro tip: Do it in your garage with minimal ventilation and no fire extinguisher for the authentic experience.
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