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47 Freeway in San Pedro shut down after big rig carrying lithium-ion batteries sparks fire

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FWIW……. I’ve been warned that if my lithium batteries do catch fire…….. they are going to burn at 550 degrees. I actually don’t know if this is true or not, but that is the main reason why I don’t leave my charging cord connected at all times. Soon as I am charged up, I unplug.

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FWIW……. I’ve been warned that if my lithium batteries do catch fire…….. they are going to burn at 550 degrees. I actually don’t know if this is true or not, but that is the main reason why I don’t leave my charging cord connected at all times. Soon as I am charged up, I unplug.

Just adding some useless info to thread…….. lol
Closer to 2000°F
 

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Look for more of this in the future! I heard on the news they may drag the truck and trailer to a vacant lot to burn out and open the roads!
 

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FWIW……. I’ve been warned that if my lithium batteries do catch fire…….. they are going to burn at 550 degrees. I actually don’t know if this is true or not, but that is the main reason why I don’t leave my charging cord connected at all times. Soon as I am charged up, I unplug.

Just adding some useless info to thread…….. lol

lol ovens get hotter

And can't really be extinguished once ignited. Good times.


They can be suffocated though right? Meaning if enough “earth” concrete etc sat on top of the fire. I know water won’t do anything.
 

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lol ovens get hotter




They can be suffocated though right? Meaning if enough “earth” concrete etc sat on top of the fire. I know water won’t do anything.

I think they only way the fire goes out is to run it out of fuel. During thermal runway the battery creates its own oxygen. These things are like an awful high school science experiment when bad things happen.
 

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So, these lithium battery fires - appears they have never been extinguished? They just burn out?
 

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Comparison to Other Fires​

  • A lithium-ion battery fire in an electric vehicle burns much hotter than a gasoline vehicle fire:
    • EV fire: ~2,760°C (5,000°F)
    • Gasoline vehicle fire: ~815°C (1,500°F)
The extreme heat and self-sustaining nature of lithium-ion battery fires make them especially dangerous and challenging for firefighters to combat. Special precautions and firefighting techniques are required to safely handle these intense fires.




Paper burns at 451 Fahrenheit, remember the movie?
 

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Did some R&D work offshore on very powerful, particular batteries. Although, we had very advanced fire fighting systems onboard, the advised approach was, if they lit - jettison them. Fortunately, they never lit.
 

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lol ovens get hotter




They can be suffocated though right? Meaning if enough “earth” concrete etc sat on top of the fire. I know water won’t do anything.
It's my understanding that you can put them out with water but it takes an insane amount of water. Better to control spread and let it burn it self out.
 

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I have been thinking about getting the lithium batteries for the golf cart when I need new batteries next year. I am worried about them burning up. Do they know what causes them to catch on fire? Cart is stored under the awning to my park model during winter and is used every day. In the summers it is stored in a garage. I suck at battery maintenance and have to replace batteries about every 3 years.
 

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I have been thinking about getting the lithium batteries for the golf cart when I need new batteries next year. I am worried about them burning up. Do they know what causes them to catch on fire? Cart is stored under the awning to my park model during winter and is used every day. In the summers it is stored in a garage. I suck at battery maintenance and have to replace batteries about every 3 years.
Thought about one for my boat stereo battery. A similar Amp hr to a group 27 ain’t priced bad for price vs how long they can last.

But the converting charging system to adapt and heat does have some concern for me.
 

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They are still dealing with the one off the 15 a few miles before basin road heading north!!!!! It's about 15 miles before Baker, you can keep your electric vehicles no thank you....
 

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I have been thinking about getting the lithium batteries for the golf cart when I need new batteries next year. I am worried about them burning up. Do they know what causes them to catch on fire? Cart is stored under the awning to my park model during winter and is used every day. In the summers it is stored in a garage. I suck at battery maintenance and have to replace batteries about every 3 years.

From what I understand fires usually happen when the a cell(s) get punctured or compromised somehow and short out. The resulting short circuit gets the cell hot enough to ignite and it can start a chain reaction in the battery.
 

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My wife retired from city of Tacoma solid waste. More than a few times they've had fires start in garbage trucks from old phones or toys.
 
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