I hate liabilities. Thanks though.As the owner of this forum, I can't say yes or no. But what I can say is I would store mine like that and not worry too much about it. But that is just me.
I have another metal container that was a military surplus. Not sure the caliber but it's large and can be lined with flame retardant material. Special vents can be fabricated easily I think.I've known two people that have had fires due to unknown reasons because of lipo's.... neither knew of any damage or abuse to their batteries. One lost the house they were living in and the other an unattached garage.
If you are going to use a metal container such as an ammo box... Make certain that the batteries can't short against the sides of the container or against themselves. Many ammo boxes are also air/water tight which is actually a bad thing when it comes to storing batteries in the event of a failure... so remove any seals they may have so they can vent and not become a "pipe bomb"
I have another metal container that was a military surplus. Not sure the caliber but it's large and can be lined with flame retardant material. Special vents can be fabricated easily I think.
. As for the other one, I don't remember hearing about that one.
Wasn't that the dude that always brought the 15" Cub to the field? I think that is the size. Dude flew that thing like a boss. I didn't know he lost everything in a fire. That sucks.