meh, the powerpoint presentation is more alarmist than informative.
The largest problem with regards to exploding batteries is cheap 3rd party counterfeit
batteries. They use cobalt oxide instead of a phosphate based lith-ion battery.
Colbalt oxide lithions will undergo a chain reaction when they reach a certain
temperature (around 140F), resulting in a bang.
Newer phosplate based lith-ions don't have this problem.
meh, the powerpoint presentation is more alarmist than informative.
The largest problem with regards to exploding batteries is cheap 3rd party counterfeit
batteries. They use cobalt oxide instead of a phosphate based lith-ion battery.
Colbalt oxide lithions will undergo a chain reaction when they reach a certain
temperature (around 140F), resulting in a bang.
Newer phosplate based lith-ions don't have this problem.