It's a little hard to make out from that pic...but since you say it's a burn mark, it means "throw me out and get a new one before I fail completely and short out 'cuz I'm just a battery at the end of it's life."
This battery is only three months old. I've barely used it since I got my LiFEPO4's two and half months ago. The burn only appears to be on the sheath and not down to the battery metal itself. I looked inside the silver bullet and there doesn't appear to be anything that could do this. I wonder if maybe the charger itself made this mark or if it is actually the battery.
Oh well, I guess it's not worth the risk. I have my two other 18650's, two sets of LiFEPO4's and sitting in my mailbox right now are two 4.8v NiMH batts.
Oh well, I guess it's not worth the risk. I have my two other 18650's, two sets of LiFEPO4's and sitting in my mailbox right now are two 4.8v NiMH batts.
Ya I knew, and your right, it just isn't worth the risk.
Roxics, the most common cause of that is a little moisture, and the electricity simple finds the path of least resistance.
Real common problem in automotive ignition systems.
Oh well, I guess it's not worth the risk. I have my two other 18650's, two sets of LiFEPO4's and sitting in my mailbox right now are two 4.8v NiMH batts.
One New 18650 Battery with Shipping - $17.50
New mod because Battery Fried It - $150.00
Not Burning Down Your House and Killing Your Family - Priceless
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