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If your lithium polymer (LiPo) battery isn’t holding a charge or looks damaged, then it’s time to get rid of it. And since LiPo batteries are a fire hazard if you just toss them in the trash, it’s important to fully discharge them before taking them to a safe collection site. Keep reading to learn where you can safely dispose of LiPo batteries and how to drain their power beforehand.
Things You Should Know
- Connect undamaged LiPo batteries to a charger and set it to fully discharge to 0 volts.
- Take your damaged or undamaged LiPo batteries to a professional disposal service to safely get rid of them.
- Use Call2Recycle to find a dropoff box or RC hobby store that accepts discharged, undamaged batteries.
Steps
Expert Q&A
Tips
Warnings
- If a LiPo battery looks swollen, punctured, or damaged in any way, stop using it right away because it could catch on fire. Keep the battery in a fireproof container and take it to a professional disposal service.Thanks
- Never try to pierce or puncture the battery to discharge it because it could cause a fire.[6]Thanks
References
- ↑ https://ehrs.upenn.edu/sites/default/files/2017-12/Lithium%20Battery%20Safety%20Program%202017-1.pdf
- ↑ https://www.ufinebattery.com/blog/how-to-dispose-of-swollen-lithium-polymer-battery/
- ↑ https://power.tenergy.com/lipo-safety-warnings/
- ↑ https://www.theparkpilot.org/lipo-battery-basics
- ↑ https://www.droneblog.com/dispose-lipo-drone-batteries/
- ↑ https://commonsenserc.com/product_instructions/lectronpro_instructions_v7_august_2017.pdf




