• Showroom7561
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    6 months ago

    In the RC car world, I’ve heard of people having their workshop go into flames from batteries that were simply in storage… not charging or anything.

    I keep mine (RC car batteries) in a special, fireproof box when they are not in use, and also charge them in that box (as it’s designed to be).

    Not an easy way to do with this larger, e-bike batteries, especially when those batteries are built into the frame of the vehicle (some e-bikes and pretty much all e-scooters).

    I guess anything is possible, but you are right that most of the time, there is a reason.

    Realistically, the EV/e-bike industries will destroy themselves if they can’t come up with safer battery tech that won’t kill your entire family.

    At some point, everyone will have multiple e-vehicles in their home, office, or parked in an underground/above ground parking garage.

    If something isn’t done fast, these cases of fires will be so common that people will accept them as “normal”.

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      6 months ago

      Thanks for the reply. My wife and I have ebikes with the batteries built into the frame. I love mine but now I’m concerned about charging them. I usually do it overnight in the garage. When I build projects I use NiMh batteries. Almost as good, cheaper and safer.