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Lithium Ion Battery Explosion
Two lithium ion batteries exploding due to overcharging. This isn’t to show that lithium batteries are unsafe. I just got bored and decided to blow up a couple cells from an unused battery I had lying around by removing their circuit protection. Explosions are a lot of fun.
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5:57 that? blue flame is really cool
I think the? battery disliked it!
save 1:55 minutes of your life?
Imaging if that? happends to your phone battery when you have it in your hand
at what temperature? it explode?
And then we wonder why and? how terrist figure shit out.
But AWSOME
dude thats? so bright 5 42 0015 seconds
does it still? work?
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Read the descript. He says he removed the circuit protector.? u
should b good
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@187closed Trash in asap.? Into a designated bin.
i would of had shit myself when it went? booom
battery for? iphone
If? you want to see the explosion go to 5:38
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Just wanted to know…my cell phone battery? is slightly bloated/puffed up, is it safe to continue using it or is there a risk of such an explosion?
5:41
to see? 2nd explosion.
1:59
to? see the explosion.
That device at 12 seconds is an Omega temperature meter. The important measurement on the display is in the lower right hand. It shows the cell temperature. This was just for added entertainment (yeah, I know “Wow! Temperature readings! Exciting….not!). The loud? humming you hear in the background is the DC supply I’m using to overcharge the cell.
No, but you could’ve just wrote “Watch from time…. to time….” to avoid the? no-change time.
I could have entertained you with song and dance, but I’m not that charismatic. I could have made it like an action movie: people in the foreground having fun and then an explosion happens in? the background. “Whoa! Duck and cover!”
Neither explosion did any damage to the box. It was actually a fume hood with a plexiglass viewing window. This is actually one of? the more violent li-ion battery explosions I’ve experienced. Most others go off like a bottle rocket: the batteries heat up and expand until the pressure is released at a single point and fire and sparks are emitted. I’ve seen cylindrical batteries literally fly around like rockets, but there usually isn’t a lot of force provided in the movement.