▲ | rtkwe 2 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
That's the neat part about lithium fires you just can't, they're self oxidizing so there's not much you can do to definitively put them out the best option is usually to flood them with water to cool them down and contain the damage they cause. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | em3rgent0rdr 2 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Yeah. Commercial home solar battery power as I understand is done with safer chemistries, such as lithium iron phosphate, which while they have a lower energy density (which is not a big downside for a stationary building) don't have the thermal runaway issues that labtop lithium ion batteries have. I wouldn't want to live next door to the DIY labtop battery array enthusiast. | |||||||||||||||||
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