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Old 12-05-2008, 12:24 PM   #1
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Just FYI. I came across this lithium battery safety video here:
http://www.valence.com/technology/ba...y_safety_video

This was done by a company marketing a safer type Li battery. Pretty sobering results. Admittedly, most of the time you don't expect your battery pack to take a rifle bullet. But it's impressive to me that there is a lithium chemistry (lithium ferro-phosphate) that can actually take this treatment without bursting into flame, like the lithium-cobalt cells very energetically do.

The phosphate type cells have somewhat lower energy density than Li-Co, but I believe the main barrier to adoption is some ongoing patent disputes on the technology.
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Old 12-05-2008, 01:12 PM   #2
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Interesting.

Now, if they could reach an agreement with airlines that would allow us to carry more of these batteries onboard, they would have a nice market niche.

Does anyone know how much more those cost compared to regular LiIons?
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Old 12-05-2008, 01:32 PM   #3
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Just FYI. I came across this lithium battery safety video here:
http://www.valence.com/technology/ba...y_safety_video

This was done by a company marketing a safer type Li battery. Pretty sobering results. Admittedly, most of the time you don't expect your battery pack to take a rifle bullet. But it's impressive to me that there is a lithium chemistry (lithium ferro-phosphate) that can actually take this treatment without bursting into flame, like the lithium-cobalt cells very energetically do.

The phosphate type cells have somewhat lower energy density than Li-Co, but I believe the main barrier to adoption is some ongoing patent disputes on the technology.
http://www.globalspec.com/featuredPr...9&frmtrk=alert
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