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Lithium battery fires
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<blockquote data-quote="Manpa" data-source="post: 624996" data-attributes="member: 11747"><p>One of the major causes of failures and fires with lithium iron batteries is over charging. I will only charge my batteries while in attendance in the shed and I immediately remove them from the charger when they are fully charged. Not really a problem as most are one hour charges.</p><p>People plug them in and forget them, leaving them for days on end, I think that may be when issues occur, they overheat and fires occur.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Manpa, post: 624996, member: 11747"] One of the major causes of failures and fires with lithium iron batteries is over charging. I will only charge my batteries while in attendance in the shed and I immediately remove them from the charger when they are fully charged. Not really a problem as most are one hour charges. People plug them in and forget them, leaving them for days on end, I think that may be when issues occur, they overheat and fires occur. [/QUOTE]
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