Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Don't see much evidence of a lithium battery fire in that photo? No body damage. Even the side screens appear intact.on't Lithium batteries burn until they burn out?
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Who starts these rumors? I leave my cart plugged in always. I also leave my electric bikes, cell phones, drill, circular saw, sander, and polisher, all of which are lithium powered plugged in 24/7 when not using them. Gas carts are much more likely to catch fire than an electric cart. I'm not even sure if the lithium fire story is true at all. There has been ZERO news stories on any fires in TV.
Last edited by dhdallas; 04-01-2024 at 09:18 PM. Reason: Additional info |
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Yet?
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[QUOTE=dhdallas;2317800]Who starts these rumors? I leave my cart plugged in always. I also leave my electric bikes, cell phones, drill, circular saw, sander, and polisher, all of which are lithium powered plugged in 24/7 when not using them. Gas carts are much more likely to catch fire than an electric cart. I'm not even sure if the lithium fire story is true at all. There has been ZERO news stories on any fires in TV.[/QUOTE
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I have an ez go lithium cart with no issues. I also have 2 e-bikes with no issues. You can’t over charge them. If someone leaves them plugged in constantly, I could see how a fire might start. Like with everything, you need to do your research.
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I converted my GEM car over to lithium batteries several years ago and have been very happy with the setup. I tripled the miles I was getting per charge and no stinking fumes to smell. If there is a problem with leaving it plugged in it is in how the charge system is setup and not the batteries. When they are finished charging the charger should shut off completely. |
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Remember the Android phone fires / restrictions a few years ago? You couldn’t take certain Android phones on a plane because they could ignite?
The Most Surprising Cell Phone Fire Statistics And Trends in 2024 • Gitnux Solving the challenge of EV fires. |
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The chargers are smart chargers and stop charging when the batteries are fully charged and slow down to a trickle down at 80% full.
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Also, they can ignite while in operation. Example, transit bus fire in Connecticut approximately 2 years ago while on duty. Be careful.
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Don't leave your Onedays and Kia in the garage either, because millions of them can burst into flames.....oh wait, they are gas and it is a brake leak problem. But they are gas driven. No gas vehicles in the garage because they create fires too.....😜
Recall: Millions of Kia, Hyundai Vehicles for Fire Risk | NHTSA |
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Maybe that’s not the cart?
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Yes, but that’s maintenance malpractice problem from factory. |
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I shouldn't sleep in the house either. Spontaneous human combustion!
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It’s just advice. I have advised several throughout my career not to smoke also. Some developed cancer, others died of old age or other causes. When lithium batteries become safer, this shouldn’t be a problem. Of course the future may not even have lithium in the picture.
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