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Brads Electronic Projects Forum • Rust on Lithium Battery
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Rust on Lithium Battery

Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2017 1:26 pm
by Chuckt
I live in a cold part of the hemisphere and we have a humidifier attached to our heater.

I left a 18650 Lithium battery in the basement and it already has rust on the ends.

While people say that lithium batteries are safe because they are sealed, mine already has rust on the ends. But water and lithium don't mix because it causes a chemical reaction and will catch on fire.

I would say the name of the brand but I don't want any litigation.
This also reminds me of my USB wires. I had a USB wire stick outside of my car door and within one shift it rusted.

Re: Rust on Lithium Battery

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2017 6:52 am
by brad
Have you heard of any explosions due to a build up of rust before?

Re: Rust on Lithium Battery

Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2017 1:56 am
by Chuckt
brad wrote:Have you heard of any explosions due to a build up of rust before?
I'm assuming the actual battery is in a liner. The lithium batteries in the Amazon Kindle are in some kind of liner and are bendable but they are protected in the case. I imagine that having rust compromises the integrity of the battery and I'm not sure how well it is sealed.

Re: Rust on Lithium Battery

Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2017 10:53 am
by brad
I would like to think they have some sort of standard for sealing them. Could you imagine what would happen if you dropped your phone in the bath or basin and the water instantly made its way to the inside of the battery.