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Yup, that’s the same post I saw
That crossed my mind right after the venting was brought up. Only thing I can think of is a storage locker as an island venting to outside. That would be a bit much and contrary for the need to keep them in a climate controlled environment. Pick your poison I guessIn my first post I might not have made it emphasized enough that the box vent has got to go out where it won't fry something else - tough to achieve.
I glance-read that as "piston" which kinda works tooPick your poison I guess
I ordered some batteries this December and they came, in individual boxes with enough warning stickers on each that the cargo plane was probably overweight. Maybe they know something we don't about these things. Anyway this thread is giving me pause for sober second thought looking at the rows and rows of all kind of Li tool batteries I seem to have assembled over the years. In our northern climate, outside storage isn't practical (nor really is venting outside) so here we are - all this stuff is in occupied space for winter anyway.Funny note on batteries - I ordered three replacement Sena batteries online, they were delivered today. Individually boxed and shipped, with warning stickers all over the boxes. I think the packaging was a bit excessive though, wouldn’t dropping all three in a padded envelope be enough?
It does make one think, but apparently the low pressure atmosphere of an airplane is what tends to cause the issues, and of course if one does catch fire in an airplane it’s hard to fight a fire deep in the cargo compartment…I ordered some batteries this December and they came, in individual boxes with enough warning stickers on each that the cargo plane was probably overweight. Maybe they know something we don't about these things. Anyway this thread is giving me pause for sober second thought looking at the rows and rows of all kind of Li tool batteries I seem to have assembled over the years. In our northern climate, outside storage isn't practical (nor really is venting outside) so here we are - all this stuff is in occupied space for winter anyway.
You'd think that someone would have come up with, say, a metal cabinet for storage with it's own, maybe, heat detector or IR detector that could be hooked up into the smoke alarm circuit that is code nowadays. Hmmm . . .
Good thread !
Never store your batteries wrapped in bacon . . . . .Couldn't find the impressive old fire vid but apparently someone's dog gnawed on a battery and set off a fire!
Yeah, I watch our neighbours in back do about a third of their backyard lawn with a double battery mower, then it charges overnight, then they do another third and then the third day finish the rest. For us, Toro and a complex mixture of naturally occurring hydrocarbons is still our friend when chewing the hay. Battery saw or T2511. The latter still might be just as easy (and lighter?). For me, increasingly, beginning to be court's still in session on all this stuff. Love the battery saw sometimes, but increasingly the other baggage weighs at times (making sure you have the right kind of batteries with you, chargers, outdoor temperatures, making sure everything is plugged in/ charged v.s. just a jug of a complex mixture of naturally occurring hydrocarbons).The vid I couldn't find had a great mixture of hissing venting cells and popping fireworks cells.
The original kick butt A123 18650 cells used by Dewalt were the first more volatile chemistry. The industry has since moved to the less volatile LiFePo with iron formulation.
Cell phones and small things use pouch or bag style cells that never explode, they just puff up and vent. Usually only the cylindrical cells can pop and that's what bigger drill, saw etc packs are filled with. Just saw a $6500 battery riding mower at home depot - yeah, get that parked in the garage right away. Not!