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EV battery vapour explosions: Nobody will admit it's a problem
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ruSTynutz
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EV battery vapour explosions: Nobody will admit it's a problem
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September 22, 2023, 11:25:39 PM »
https://youtu.be/EiHIX201CBc?si=_dUZi8o4mGkMXHh-
Concerning stuff!
Examples of Lithium Battery Fires:
https://youtu.be/8nz5ijXcckI?si=X_cVHS_qTXCUus1D
With the ever-increasing popularity of electric cars/scooters (and pretty much everything else) you've got to wonder how bad things will get in the future when it comes to fires.
Its even got me a bit concerned about leaving my ST connected to a trickle charger 24/7 as I run a lithium-ion battery in it.
As for my laptop, I already try not to leave it unattended when it's hooked up to the charger...
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Re: EV battery vapour explosions: Nobody will admit it's a problem
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There are some, that are starting to wake up.
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