Spektrum battery storage question

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Flyboy666

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Newbie here, and I just got in the mail from Horizon three factory sealed Spektrum batteries. (11.1V 2200mAh 3S 30C Smart G2 LiPo Battery: IC3 SKU: SPMX223S30). These will go into an Aeroscout I just bought, but not immediately. (I haven't even assembled the plane yet.)

I have no immediate plans to use the batteries or fly the plane, since it's winter and I am still learning on the simulator. I already read a good post on how to store LIPO batteries in general, but it was based on how to store them after using them: https://www.rctalk.com/forum/threads/general-newbie-battery-question-sop.139274/

My question is simply this: As long as I keep these three new batteries unopened in the original packing, can I simply store them in my cool dry basement in an ammo can or a bag like this? https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B091L1XCF3/ref=sw_img_1?smid=A1KODDOPEPALCP&psc=1

Or, do I immediately need to charge them to a certain storage level to avoid any type of potential fire hazard?.

Since these come over from China and are probably stored by the thousands in Horizon's warehouses, I am thinking it is ok to simply put them away as-is. But I thought I would double-check first.

Thanks
 
Welcome to RCT!

Yep store in a cool and dry place. I store all my lipos in the same bag you linked (but branded as Hoovo). I store in my basement. Which is a little cooler than room temperature around 65 to 70 degrees.

I would open up the lipos and check the voltage and IRs first. If they are not at 3.8 / 3.7 volts per cell, I'd put them on a quick storage charge to bring those voltages up or down, and balanced. After you can store in a lipo bag, and or ammo can in a cool dry place.

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Great info, thanks. I have a Spektrum battery checker (as well as a Spektrum charger), so I will hook it up to them and see what it says. (Don't know how to work either device yet, but I guess I will find out.)
 
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