are there? so i searched because the li-poly in an oil bath sounded like a good idea
and found this instantally
http://webcache.googleusercontent.c...pressures&cd=5&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&lr=lang_en
Cylindrical Li-ion cells work fine within a pressure vessel, but they cannot work at hadal zone pressures in oil submersion because of air pockets within the metal-encased cells. However, a new packaged form of the same chemistry cell has been developed, called Li-polymer. The Li-polymer cell contains a Li-ion chemistry that is housed within a sealed foil pouch. The pouch is vacuum sealed, which removes almost all air pockets. When this cell is correctly constructed, it can be submerged in oil or flexible potting material. Charge and discharge cycling of cells has been tested at and above hadal zone pressures of 10,000 pounds per square inch.
i still wonder about this Benz
tiny gas ammounts that exist internally in weak or bad li-poly. also any Full hard sealing wouldnt account for the gas that can occur internally in different ways, expanding the cell tiny ammounts.
another one i could think of that is similar would be "gumstick" ni-mhy AKA prismatic ni-mhy, some of them come bagged almost the same way as li-poly.