This happened yesterday. Goes to show you what can happen when things go wrong with Li-ion batteries. Good photos. Know how to handle and respect these batteries: they hold a lot of energy.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/battery-issues/330101-battery-explosion.html
Honestly, I'm not sure a glass oven pan is going to help that much, unless we are talking about cig-style batteries.This thread is EXACTLY why I charge Batteries in a Glass Oven Pan.
I should also state that I'm not directly stacking for 7.4v, these are in my evercool.
Honestly, I'm not sure a glass oven pan is going to help that much, unless we are talking about cig-style batteries.
I think even an fat-batt will blow right out of a glass oven pan.
I still don't know why people aren't using a Liposack, or the equivalent.
Are you really comfortable with that glass oven pan?
What kind of batteries are we talking about?
So they are used together in pararrel or end-to-end?
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Are you really comfortable with that glass oven pan?
What kind of batteries are we talking about?
What is the "Glass Oven Pan" thing, I am new and still learning all the methods of vaping.
Gnarly!!!!! What the hell was that?Maybe it can blow the Lid of an Oven Pan.
But at Least it will not do this...
Ooouch.
Gnarly!!!!! What the hell was that?
This happened yesterday. Goes to show you what can happen when things go wrong with Li-ion batteries. Good photos. Know how to handle and respect these batteries: they hold a lot of energy.
http://www.e-cigarette-forum.com/forum/battery-issues/330101-battery-explosion.html
When I charge my batteries, I put the Charger inside a Casserole (SP?) Dish and put the Lid on it.
My looks similar to this one.
Glass can't Burn and it also Doesn't Conduct.
Okay, let me see if i understand this, is your charger on a cord? I screw my batts (KR808) into a USB male port and plug that into a charger that plugs straight into a wall. No cords.
My Charger is Corded.
The Lid Rests on the Cord. Even provides some Air Circulation.
The Concept is if the Batteries or Charger Melts Down or Catches on Fire, that the fire Doesn't spread to something else. Check out the pictures I posted. Look at how much the Pillow and the Mattress were Burned.
And if the Charger is gets wacked, I'm not worried about getting a Handful of 110 volts since Glass Doesn’t Conduct Electricity.
Okay, thanks for this information. I did see the pictures! I would hate for that to happen to me or one of my family members! It just didnt strike me. Like someone else said on here, ignorance is bliss. Honestly as soon as I see a green light mine comes off the charger.
I dont know how we could prevent this considering we dont have a corded charger. I will be researching this tonight, though.
Again thank you for your info.
This really scares the heck out of me. I own a metal fab shop and I think I am going to start working on something to put our charges in. This will make them a lot safer. Will take some pics and post them when I get it done.