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Safety of Modern Batteries








Safety of Modern Batteries
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A modern battery is a delicate storage device that requires protection to safeguard against damage. The most basic protection is a fuse that opens on excess current. Some fuses disengage permanently and render the battery useless once the filament is broken; other safety devices are re-settable.



Hmm you claiming this is your own work, but this is clearly a case of plagiarism

Safety circuits for modern batteries
 
I believe Goninanbl00d already created a battery safety thread.

But remember lithium + water = ............
 
What is this? You plagarized some stuff in the hopes of gaining recognition, then started a second thread with the exact same title and info?
 
@Millirad: LOL, i know, i know ..... i once had the bad idea to "wash out" the liquid from a dead 18650 battery i had opened, for expose the internal elements (wanted to do it for a friend that was needing some different batteries "opened" for a technical lesson).

Luckily for me i was already known the danger about Li and water, so also if the battery was totally dead, and leaking liquid, so probably the inside was weak and degraded, i decided to use my gum "nitrothough" industrial reinforced protection gloves (they resist to blades and cutting edges, if not intentionally cut with heavy scissors, and also to chemicals).

When the water touched the inside elements of the battery, it not took fire, but it becomed so hot that started to melt the gum, and i got burned inside the gloves where the fingers was touching the battery, and this from a dead, weakened and already leaked out battery, where almost all the lithium was gone or degraded ..... :p :D
 


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