blue92lx
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I can say from being in the Electric RC hobbies back in the day you always had to be SUPER careful how you stored your batteries, charged them, handled them, etc. If they got puffy at all you got rid of them right away. I used to charge mine in a little closable box just in case something random happened and it burst into flames it would at least be somewhat contained.
Battery fires are no joke, I've never seen one in person but you can see videos on YouTube what happens if you puncture an RC battery or it goes bad. It's like instantaneous, intense flames. They generally go out fairly quickly, but by then your car is on fire and it'll burn down like the Plaid did. And those are little RC batteries, I can't imagine the heat and intensity from a battery bursting that's the size of a car. But it's so hot so fast I'm really surprised the driver got out. Kind of makes me happy the Mach E has real door handles just in case.
Battery fires are no joke, I've never seen one in person but you can see videos on YouTube what happens if you puncture an RC battery or it goes bad. It's like instantaneous, intense flames. They generally go out fairly quickly, but by then your car is on fire and it'll burn down like the Plaid did. And those are little RC batteries, I can't imagine the heat and intensity from a battery bursting that's the size of a car. But it's so hot so fast I'm really surprised the driver got out. Kind of makes me happy the Mach E has real door handles just in case.
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