Re: [LINK] Electric car disposal

2018-07-03 Thread Karl Auer
On Wed, 2018-07-04 at 08:32 +1000, Tom Worthington wrote:
> Cars in Australia using Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) and Compressed 
> Natural Gas (CNG) are required to have a warning label on the 
> numberplate. Perhaps electric cars should have something similar,
> along with a QR code for the first responder information.

As long as the URL is there too.

Regards, K.

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Re: [LINK] Electric car disposal

2018-07-03 Thread Hamish Moffatt

On 04/07/18 08:32, Tom Worthington wrote:


Cars in Australia using Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) and Compressed 
Natural Gas (CNG) are required to have a warning label on the 
numberplate. Perhaps electric cars should have something similar, 
along with a QR code for the first responder information.




We have warning stickers on hybrid cars in Victoria. Since 2007 
apparently: 
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2007-01-04/hybrid-car-owners-to-be-issued-display-sticker/2165602



Hamish


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Re: [LINK] Electric car disposal

2018-07-03 Thread Tom Worthington

On 03/07/18 08:38, Kim Holburn wrote:


There are standard ways of fighting fires with various fuels. ...


See "Here's What Firefighters Do To Extinguish A Battery Fire On A Tesla 
Model S": 
https://jalopnik.com/watch-volunteer-firefighters-in-austria-extinguish-a-fi-1819665352


Tesla prove details instructions for each model car to First Responders: 
https://www.tesla.com/en_AU/firstresponders


The instructions say to "USE WATER TO FIGHT A HIGH VOLTAGE BATTERY 
FIRE". Normally water would not be used on an electrical fire, but "It 
can take approximately 3,000 gallons of water, applied directly to the 
battery, to fully extinguish and cool down a battery fire" and "Due to 
potential re-ignition, a Model S that has been involved in a submersion, 
fire, or a collision that has compromised the high voltage battery 
should be stored in an open area ...".


Cars in Australia using Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) and Compressed 
Natural Gas (CNG) are required to have a warning label on the 
numberplate. Perhaps electric cars should have something similar, along 
with a QR code for the first responder information.



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