Mach1E
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That quote was a response to the suggestion of fire sprinklers to put out the electrical outlet fire, which is a very bad idea.I believe this is a myth as this is really the best suppression technique first responders use in an EV fire. There is confusion about Li fires getting worse with water, but my understanding is that is with Li metal, whereas these batters are not made of Li metal. Water is used on these battery fires to cool the battery during the fire until it extinguishes.
As far as “water on an EV fire,” I believe the water is to extinguish the rest of the car that is on fire, not necessarily the battery. It also is used to “cool the battery to prevent thermal runaway,” something fire sprinklers would be ineffective in doing.
Either way, I question the fire sprinklers effectiveness for an EV fire in a garage. The volume of water that is needed would far exceed the fire sprinkler capacity.
Let it burn…..
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