Nowhere in my post did I state that Polymers were unsafe. I only stated that Lithium Ions were safer, because they actually are. They have built in engineering controls that make them mathematically safer than a Lithium Polymer. I was very careful to not say that Polymers were unsafe. To be clear Fromeco is not making the statement that Polymers are unsafe. This is much like a Glock and a 1911-45. The Glock has a single trigger safety, the 1911 has a button safety and a beaver tail grip safety, is the Glock unsafe? No, the 1911 is just safer. Guns like batteries are tools, devices, appliances that provide a service and only do what you tell them to do.
The Tesla analogy was only used to state that Tesla uses cylindrical cells much like ours. They do this because they are safer, their outcomes are more easily controlled with engineering controls.
Using Thunderpower as competitive example is good. Thunderpower makes good packs, they make them here!!! And their cells have provenance.
The 8Ball is a tool of convenience. Just like a gas gauge in a car. We all know how big our tanks are, we could fill up, drive 10 miles, and do the calculations. Do we have to have a gas gauge? No, it is a matter of convenience I wouldn’t call it “a Band Aid for a battery chemistry that needs itâ€. There are a lot of pilots that really don’t want to get into the details of electricity, there are a lot of people that can’t get their heads around electrical theory . They want to plug into a battery and see a result, without doing any calculations. NOTE: We designed the 8Ball specifically for our packs. It can be used on a Lithium Polymer as long as it is 2S. As far as “THE SAFEST†method, that is a matter of opinion. The process will work as described. Fromeco will always recommend a Load Checker to check RX flight packs, Lithium Ion or Lithium Polymer, and it doesn’t have to be an 8Ball, and they do not have to be our batteries.
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Kurt Cook
Fromeco Scale Avionics LLC