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Lithium battery fires
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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 655795" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>I think a lot of the info out there is based on batteries that were made a few years ago or because of compaies selling batteries that are old Tech, I have at leased 4 SoGens and neither one has given me cause for alarm even in 40 and 50*+ heat in the Van as well as in temps down to -8 and -10*c and below, Since I fitted Thermal Shades in the Van I haven't seen the temp in the Van get above 40* +/- Even though the ambient temp hit over 40*c this summer..</p><p></p><p>EV vehicle batteries are a differant matter because in an accident they can be exposed to Impact or being punctured or even just shorting out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 655795, member: 3775"] I think a lot of the info out there is based on batteries that were made a few years ago or because of compaies selling batteries that are old Tech, I have at leased 4 SoGens and neither one has given me cause for alarm even in 40 and 50*+ heat in the Van as well as in temps down to -8 and -10*c and below, Since I fitted Thermal Shades in the Van I haven't seen the temp in the Van get above 40* +/- Even though the ambient temp hit over 40*c this summer.. EV vehicle batteries are a differant matter because in an accident they can be exposed to Impact or being punctured or even just shorting out. [/QUOTE]
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