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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.
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Discharge undamaged LiPo batteries.

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  1. Plug the battery into the charger and place them in a fireproof container. Turn the charger on to the “discharge” setting. Set the voltage to 0, and change the discharge rate to the one printed on the battery. Then, just allow the battery to drain slowly until it has no power.[1]
    • Always discharge your LiPo battery away from other flammable materials to prevent any risk of fire.
    • If your charger has a discharge voltage limit or doesn’t have a setting at all, contact a professional battery disposal service to find out the next steps.
    • Avoid using DIY methods to discharge your battery, such as connecting it to a light bulb, soaking it in saltwater, or physically destroying it. These methods may not discharge the battery to a safe level and could be dangerous.
    • If your LiPo battery is damaged, swollen, or punctured, stop using it immediately and avoid discharging it because it’s more likely to start a fire.[2]
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Bring the battery to a dedicated recycling dropoff.

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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.[7]
  • Never try to pierce or puncture the battery to discharge it because it could cause a fire.[8]
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Hunter Rising. Hunter Rising is a wikiHow Staff Writer based in Los Angeles. He has more than three years of experience writing for and working with wikiHow. Hunter holds a BFA in Entertainment Design from the University of Wisconsin - Stout and a Minor in English Writing. This article has been viewed 49,025 times.
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