Crossy Posted June 27 Posted June 27 This popped up in one of the other Alternative Energy fora (use Google Translate): - https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/6qb1ZGEfhUKyBh7fkGcBrA?spm=a2700.12243863.0.0.4f2a3e5fMCt5wX And then: - https://www.bbc.com/news/videos/cgllkjexkrgo 1
BritManToo Posted June 27 Posted June 27 Those trays of batteries (18650?) Started going off like firecrackers, and it all happened so quickly. 1
Crossy Posted June 27 Author Posted June 27 4 minutes ago, BritManToo said: Those trays of batteries (18650?) Started going off like firecrackers, and it all happened so quickly. Yeah, and they kept going even after staff (bravely) separated out the burning trays. 1
Popular Post transam Posted June 27 Popular Post Posted June 27 To think, some folk drive around sitting on a zillion of the things...........🥵 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
Popular Post BritManToo Posted June 27 Popular Post Posted June 27 13 minutes ago, transam said: To think, some folk drive around sitting on a zillion of the things...........🥵 I've got a tray of those 3.7v batteries sitting between my legs on my ebike, first hint of smoke from it and I'll be off and running. I already charge it in the front garden 'just in case'. No so worried about the house 3.2v lifepo4 battery pack sitting in my kitchen. 2 1
Popular Post G_Money Posted June 27 Popular Post Posted June 27 So much for E vehicles. Glad I never bought into that fad. 2 1 1 3
Popular Post Muhendis Posted June 27 Popular Post Posted June 27 (edited) 14 minutes ago, G_Money said: So much for E vehicles. Glad I never bought into that fad. You are concerned about e-vehicles? They are relatively safe by which I mean they are now all LiFePO4 powered. Thermal runaway starts at about 250oC internal temperature. Power tools on the other hand are NMC powered (NMC is a type of lithium battery) and the thermal runaway temperature is in the region of 170o C How many cordless power tools do you have? We don't know what type of batteries were in the container but power tool batteries are all over the place. Edited June 27 by Muhendis 1 1 2
richard_smith237 Posted June 27 Posted June 27 42 minutes ago, transam said: To think, some folk drive around sitting on a zillion of the things...........🥵 We need a photo of an MG-EV and the statement that ICE vehicles catch fire more often than EV's... If only someone on the forum had such information to provide us with... 1 1 2
transam Posted June 27 Posted June 27 34 minutes ago, G_Money said: So much for E vehicles. Glad I never bought into that fad. Well, you couldn't charge it, living in a flat..........
G_Money Posted June 27 Posted June 27 1 minute ago, transam said: Well, you couldn't charge it, living in a flat.......... Change what? No reason for me to own a car in Pattaya. It’s a hindrance. My Vespa takes care of my transportation needs here. However next week I’ll be back home enjoying the California sunshine in my convertible. Gasoline powered! Perth must be getting cooler this time of year. Do you have heat?
transam Posted June 27 Posted June 27 Just now, G_Money said: Change what? No reason for me to own a car in Pattaya. It’s a hindrance. My Vespa takes care of my transportation needs here. However next week I’ll be back home enjoying the California sunshine in my convertible. Gasoline powered! Perth must be getting cooler this time of year. Do you have heat? It says, charge it....................😂 I bet California is really looking forward to you turning up..........😏 Perth, no idea about the climate there, let us know when you get back.........🤭
Popular Post richard_smith237 Posted June 27 Popular Post Posted June 27 3 minutes ago, G_Money said: Change what? Time to get those reading specks upgraded !!.... chaRge !! 3 minutes ago, G_Money said: No reason for me to own a car in Pattaya. It’s a hindrance. My Vespa takes care of my transportation needs here. Fine, if you only plan on hanging around the area and not going anywhere else. Suppose you could rent for further journeys. 3 minutes ago, G_Money said: However next week I’ll be back home enjoying the California sunshine in my convertible. Gasoline powered! Perth must be getting cooler this time of year. Nice... Thailand is just too hot for a convertible... that said, its also too hot for a motorcycle if we are thinking comfort. 3 minutes ago, G_Money said: Do you have heat? Asking him if he's feeling frisky ?? 3
OneMoreFarang Posted June 27 Posted June 27 34 minutes ago, Muhendis said: Power tools on the other hand are NMC powered (NMC is a type of lithium battery) and the thermal runaway temperature is in the region of 170o C How many cordless power tools do you have? The good thing about power tool batteries is that they are at least (often, always?) protected against physical damage. I am sure I can throw my Bosch power tool batteries against the walls or floor and the battery cells won't be damaged. 2
Popular Post BritManToo Posted June 27 Popular Post Posted June 27 3 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said: The good thing about power tool batteries is that they are at least (often, always?) protected against physical damage. I am sure I can throw my Bosch power tool batteries against the walls or floor and the battery cells won't be damaged. Would point out the exploding batteries were sitting in trays in the factory, not being charged and undamaged. 1 2
G_Money Posted June 27 Posted June 27 10 minutes ago, transam said: It says, charge it....................😂 I bet California is really looking forward to you turning up..........😏 Perth, no idea about the climate there, let us know when you get back.........🤭 “charge it “. Ok, got me. Regardless, I would never own an EV.
Muhendis Posted June 27 Posted June 27 7 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said: I can throw my Bosch power tool batteries against the walls or floor Accompanied by colourful language too I expect because something didn't go quite according to plan. Physical damage of that nature rarely causes harm (to the battery). The problem is internal within the battery. If you are interested you might like to Google up "dendrites". They are the enemy but not the only one. 1
Ben Zioner Posted June 27 Posted June 27 51 minutes ago, Muhendis said: If you are interested you might like to Google up "dendrites". Indeed..
Muhendis Posted June 28 Posted June 28 Well done Ben. Perhaps I should clarify that since we are talking of batteries, the dendrites are also battery related. "Dendrites in batteries: The invisible danger" https://www.qa-group.com/en/glossary/dendrites/ 1
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