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On 6/23/24 09:56, Cursitor Doom wrote:On Sun, 23 Jun 2024 11:25:21 +1000, Bill Sloman wrote:>
On 23/06/2024 9:58 am, john larkin wrote:On Sat, 22 Jun 2024 22:39:48 +0100, TTman <kraken.sankey@gmail.com>>
wroteOn 22/06/2024 18:22, Cursitor Doom wrote:On Sat, 22 Jun 2024 09:12:04 -0700, john larkin wrote:On Sat, 22 Jun 2024 13:22:25 +0100, Cursitor Doom>
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>Get rid of it!>
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cxwwzd99r2do
I doubt that there is any serious quality control on cheap
batteries.
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Kids are maiming and killing themselves on cheap unlicensed
battery-powered scooters and such too.
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Imagine maybe a million unused battery-powered toys gathering dust
in garages and closets waiting to explode.
A frightening thought! Not so much batteries; more incendiary bombs.
If you can describe it as a thought. More a deluded fantasy/>>That's why we charged our RC lipos in a fireproof bag...https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33963903/B00NOD6T4G
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https://www.amazon.com/Go-Bowen-Baja-1000W-Electric-Go-Kart/dp/
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If it ignites, it would burn through a steel lunchbox.
Really? Do you have any evidence for that that claim?
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This is just more of the usual alarmist nonsense about lithium ion
batteries. This should be the kind of forum where we discuss the design
of lithium ion battery chargers and lithium ion battery condition
monitors - which could, in principle be designed to discharge the
battery if the internal temperature of the battery rose high enough to
suggest a risk of runaway self-discharge.
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Cursitor Doom and John Larkin are much too devoted to their alarmist
fantasies to want to think about that (always assuming that they could
if they wanted to).
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Bill Sloman, Sydney
Perhaps you'd like to explain to the lady who's house burned to the ground
and her similarly stricken neighbours that this is all just an "alarmist
fantasy" Bill.
Alarmist fantasy in action...
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/2024/05/18/battery-fire-at-storage-facility-in-otay-mesa-keeps-reigniting/
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also: (different incident) "On April 19, 2019, a fire captain, a fire
engineer and two career firefighters suffered serious injuries dealing
with a thermal runaway incident at a 2.16-megawatt battery facility in
Surprise, Arizona. According to a Underwriters Laboratories report on
the incident, When firefighters opened a door to the building, a 75-foot
jet of flame extended outward from the doorway. The fire captain was
blown over 70 feet against a chain-link fence surrounding the building.
The entire hazardous materials team lost consciousness from the blast. "
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Not to be an alarmist, just be aware that even professionally managed
lithium batteries can do bad things. Don't keep them in your house...
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