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18 minutes ago, Bolt said:


@openspaceman do you reckon this approach would also work for busted bli200x batteries?

Possibly but you cannot afford to mess with Lion batteries in case the BMS has been damaged, once they over heat they release their stored electrical energy as a fire which you cannot easily extinguish, all you can do is cool it down.

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51 minutes ago, openspaceman said:

Possibly but you cannot afford to mess with Lion batteries in case the BMS has been damaged, once they over heat they release their stored electrical energy as a fire which you cannot easily extinguish, all you can do is cool it down.


I’ll be sure to avoid jabbing it with a logpick then.

 

When I poked a hole in my daughters old iPhone battery it left a very nasty scorch in the chopping block.

 

Definitely not one to be tried indoors!

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On 20/07/2022 at 19:01, Alan rugeley said:

My saw is a stihl o28 av super servs me well was my dads from new still goin strong crackin saw

My first saw. Was half dead from the auction house (this is in the era before ebay if anyone remembers that). Think the replacement Stihl 18" bar was sub 30 quid at the time.

Apologies, off topic somewhat...

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On 21/07/2022 at 13:59, bmp01 said:

My first saw. Was half dead from the auction house (this is in the era before ebay if anyone remembers that). Think the replacement Stihl 18" bar was sub 30 quid at the time.

Apologies, off topic somewhat...

I have one too, great saw.

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