
 Originally Posted by 
ramblingboy42
					 
				 
				. Why the problems with the new tech? Why are they having thermal runaways leading to fires?
			
		 
	 
 I dunno if you are familiar with an 18650 lithium cell. It looks a little like a AA batt, but slightly bigger. Couple of years ago I was attempting to replace three of these in a 12v drill battery ( note to self, do this when sober ) and I shorted two of them.... The energy in these things has to be seen to be believed. First they became too hot to touch, so I grabbed some tongs and threw them outside. They then burst into flames and burned until there was nothing left. It was bloody scary. Two cells could have burned my house down. Water does NOT extinguish them, rather like phosphorous in that sense. Multiply this by the number of cells in an EV batt. 
In Richard Hammond's rather famous accident in the Rimac, the battery cascade fire burned for five DAYS. They just keep reigniting. 
People can talk about "cooling" all they like, but if one of these things becomes compromised stand well back and watch it burn. 
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