ForrestChump
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This topic is like putting a carseat in the front. You just don't do it.
The OP did a controlled experiment..daan_deurloo is risking a LOT by trying it!This topic is like putting a carseat in the front. You just don't do it.
My vehicle has an airbag cutoff just for that. Unfortunately, it does add an additional point of failure in a safety device. It's a feature that caters to people who don't know or care about crash test data and the front seat wrt child's car seats.This topic is like putting a carseat in the front. You just don't do it.
The OP did a controlled experiment..daan_deurloo is risking a LOT by trying it!
And you are risking that by trying that
NiMH vents hydrogen, lithium ion and primaries vent hydrogen fluoride, which when inhaled converts to hydrofluoric acid. If he wants to he can inhale it, but it can be deadly!Agree, what is the point of the experiment? They make rechargeable batteries, why not experiment with them. If you want them to vent you could just short circuit them and watch them blow. I'm not recommending this though.
Untill it goes wrong at one time. I'd like to experience a venting lithium batteries. I MAY gonna do that at the last day of this year ( Outside ). I had vent Alkalines few times, but that's nothing compared to a lithium battery.
I also carry Lithium Ion batteries with me while travelling, but i do cover the Plus and minus pole to prevent short circuit when not in use.
They especially won't cover it if they see this thread after we all told him to stop! Him doing it outside still isn't controlled enough! He needs a lot more then that!There is Nothing controlled about this, you have the false security of calling it " "controlled"
Reality will hit you really hard when the insurance company will not pay thousands of dollars of potential material damages or severe body injury. You need to stop this.
He's gonna do what he's gonna do. We told him.
Hi, I'm just reading over this thread, and am unsure on whether or not this could be dangerous. Could somebody please post if this is a safe thing to do?
Untill it goes wrong at one time. I'd like to experience a venting lithium batteries. I MAY gonna do that at the last day of this year ( Outside ). I had vent Alkalines few times, but that's nothing compared to a lithium battery.
I also carry Lithium Ion batteries with me while travelling, but i do cover the Plus and minus pole to prevent short circuit when not in use.