The material between the positive and negative electrodes (cathode and anode) in the single approx AA cell size cell in the battery is damaged, causing a short circuit, over heating, fire begins, chain reaction to the other cells in the pack and eventually into the entire battery.
Awesome heat and can’t be extinguished with water.
Looking forward to our first battery car fire here in our fire district. It’ll be a hoot. Had a charger burn in a garage a month ago. Luckily the wife discovered it as she was leaving for work, ready to drive her fake Jeep battery Wrangler. We put it out pretty easily.
Charger was wall mounted. Turned off main circuit breaker, then a little water on the burning studs and sheathing. Checked for extension, exposed until we found no heat.
The material between the positive and negative electrodes (cathode and anode) in the single approx AA cell size cell in the battery is damaged, causing a short circuit, over heating, fire begins, chain reaction to the other cells in the pack and eventually into the entire battery.
Awesome heat and can’t be extinguished with water.
Looking forward to our first battery car fire here in our fire district. It’ll be a hoot. Had a charger burn in a garage a month ago. Luckily the wife discovered it as she was leaving for work, ready to drive her fake Jeep battery Wrangler. We put it out pretty easily.
How did you put it out?
Charger was wall mounted. Turned off main circuit breaker, then a little water on the burning studs and sheathing. Checked for extension, exposed until we found no heat.
Pretty basic overhaul procedures.
They were way lucky!!
Didn’t damage the Jeep.