Author Topic: Are Lithium Batteries Dangerous?  (Read 1067 times)

Offline Greybeard

  • Jack of all trades; master of none.
  • Wise & Enlightened
  • *
  • Join Date: Feb 2011
  • Posts: 9982
  • Karma: 50
Re: Are Lithium Batteries Dangerous?
« Reply #15 on: 03.01. 2020 23:10 »
Well that scared the bejasus out of me!
Greybeard (Neil)
2023 Gold Star
Supporter of THE DISTINGUISHED GENTLEMAN'S RIDE https://www.gentlemansride.com

Warwickshire UK


A Distinguished Gentleman Riding his 1955 Plunger Golden Flash

Offline BSA_54A10

  • Wise & Enlightened
  • *
  • Join Date: May 2008
  • Posts: 2544
  • Karma: 37
    • BSA National
Re: Are Lithium Batteries Dangerous?
« Reply #16 on: 04.01. 2020 05:11 »
Well that scared the bejasus out of me!

And so it should.
Familiarity breeds contempt.
I have a lot of small lithium batteries which get charged sitting in ashtrys, well you got to use them for something.
So if they do go poof in theory they will just sit there and burn in the ashtray.
OTOH it means I am not racing around like a headless chook always looking for the charger, now all the house ones ( phone, cameras, small torches etc ) are all together and labeled
Down in the shed all the chargers are on the welding bench, again another object that should be able to take the heat. and again, ,I know where they all are.
The fumes coming off a burning battery of any kind are very very toxic so weather I survive that is another question. 
Most of the fires are because the owners are using the wrong chargers.
Bike Beesa
Trevor

Offline a10 gf

  • Global Moderator
  • Wise & Enlightened
  • **
  • Join Date: Sep 2006
  • Posts: 3230
  • Karma: 57
  • West Coast, Norway & Alpes Maritimes, France
    • A10 GF
Re: Are Lithium Batteries Dangerous?
« Reply #17 on: 04.01. 2020 08:19 »
Well that scared the bejasus out of me!

And so it should.
Familiarity breeds contempt.
I have a lot of small lithium batteries which get charged sitting in ashtrys, well you got to use them for something.
So if they do go poof in theory they will just sit there and burn in the ashtray.

:O) Yes, in theory. Take a look at the video in 1st post, 02:10  06:15


Stand with
A10 GF '53 My A10 website
"Success only gets you a ticket to a much more difficult task"

Online berger

  • Wise & Enlightened
  • *
  • Join Date: Nov 2017
  • Posts: 3222
  • Karma: 22
  • keith.uk 500sscafe.norbsa JDM honda 750fz
Re: Are Lithium Batteries Dangerous?
« Reply #18 on: 04.01. 2020 15:12 »
WOW EXPLOSION!!!! I put a little button battery out of a watch on the top of the wood shelf on the gas fire, the wood was only sort of aired not hot. I always did this with normal battery's to get another few hours out of them----tight git ;D. myself and the cat thought we had been shot as it exploded and separated *eek*, I found the top and bottom a few hours later , I will not be doing that trick again *bash*