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<blockquote data-quote="David-Karratha" data-source="post: 654884" data-attributes="member: 22207"><p>Absolutely you need to be careful with lithium ion batteries.</p><p></p><p>However I’m not sure that the batteries popularly used in 4wd’ s and vans are the same animal. I thought the lithium iron phosphate battery, (also known as a LiFePO4 batteries), were a different thing altogether. I’ve seen how some of the newer ones can now be installed in the cabin, under the bonnet, or pretty much anywhere. They don’t leak, don’t emit fumes and are (supposedly) pretty stable.</p><p></p><p>Admittedly, I’m going entirely from what I’ve read (usually advertising those same batteries)…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David-Karratha, post: 654884, member: 22207"] Absolutely you need to be careful with lithium ion batteries. However I’m not sure that the batteries popularly used in 4wd’ s and vans are the same animal. I thought the lithium iron phosphate battery, (also known as a LiFePO4 batteries), were a different thing altogether. I’ve seen how some of the newer ones can now be installed in the cabin, under the bonnet, or pretty much anywhere. They don’t leak, don’t emit fumes and are (supposedly) pretty stable. Admittedly, I’m going entirely from what I’ve read (usually advertising those same batteries)… [/QUOTE]
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