Attachments : Jim, As long as you use the appropriate charger and the cell is not damaged. It is fine. Keep in mind almost every cell phone, electronic gadget and cordless power tool you buy these days are lithium. Many lithium batteries have built in electronics that prevent accidental shorting or complete discharge. IMHO the biggest problem with lithium cells is if you allow them to discharge below a set voltage (I think around 1.7 volts) they will not re-charge unless you use a specialty charging circuit. You can buy these (expensive) types of chargers at hobby shops that sell RC cars and/or planes...
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A friend gave me half a dozen of these, said they were from some broken mini radio control quad copters. They should be ok, right?
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Subject: RE: [B9Builders] Battery chargers Interesting, I didn t know lithium s did that, thanks for the warning. Jim
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Subject: Re: [B9Builders] Battery chargers Any Lithium based batteries which are (no pun intended) potentially overcharged have the capability to rupture and start a fire, the latest teen toy craze here in Australia has been those "hoverboards" and heaps of them have started dangerous fires from poorly matched or designed power systems (battery and chargers), and although many of the members may have already used Lithium batteries, I would think twice about it...Interesting topic, probably "spark" some more comments

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Subject: Re: [B9Builders] Battery chargers You will damage the batteries from overcharging them. Jeff Lake
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Subject: [B9Builders] Battery chargers Good evening guys, I have a self designed sound board for my robot that uses a tiny 3.7v 100ma Li-Po rechargeable battery. I need to be able to charge it (or a couple of same rated batteries at the same time) with a usb wall charger. If I get a charger rated at 5v 2.1 amp or even 1 amp will I kill the battery (s) or will the battery (s) only take what it needs from the charger? Thank you Jim