Andreas Thaler
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Some batteries seem resistant to leaking.
I got these "Roland" branded musical instrument C-batteries in 1983. This still look like new.
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Some batteries seem resistant to leaking.
I got these "Roland" branded musical instrument C-batteries in 1983. This still look like new.
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A year ago I bought a pack of four LR-44s as back-up while in Japan. They did not work and back home I noticed one was slight expanded. They were sitting on my kitchen table in the sun when the expanded battery exploded (sounded like a 22 caliber pistol shot) and put marks on the ceiling. I was outside and heard it. It could have put an eye out if someone was looking at it.
Lots of energy in a small package.
Must have been a shock. I can't get my wife to stop leaving her cell phone near the oven ranges. Went ahead and bought some extra fire extinguishers.
Hopefully this can be used to extinguish burning lithium batteries?
Must have been a shock. I can't get my wife to stop leaving her cell phone near the oven ranges. Went ahead and bought some extra fire extinguishers.
I got curious, and located a handy document issued by the FAA:
https://www.fire.tc.faa.gov/pdf/TC-13-53.pdf
And the recommendation is not what I would have expected: Need water, or water-based agent to stop thermal runaway.
Hopefully this can be used to extinguish burning lithium batteries?
Certainly do not want to have little kids swallowing those little shiny candies! Or keeping them in one's pocket. The exploding LR-44 chipped a bit of paint off the ceiling at 4 feet distance. It was new -- not drained of any energy yet.Must have been a shock. I can't get my wife to stop leaving her cell phone near the oven ranges. Went ahead and bought some extra fire extinguishers.
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