not so sure.
Lithium batteries, (except the LiFePO4, that are an interesting product)
are known to burn or explose if badly build or badly treated (chargeed or
discharger roughly).
this is hy normally (except in some chinese fraudes copy) there are safety
Mosfet that limit discharge deepness and charge/discharge speed.


2011/11/28 Aussie Guy E-Cat <aussieguy.e...@gmail.com>

> Just after I read that Larsen thinks LENR reactions can occur inside
> Lithium Ion batteries I read this: http://www.rex.com.au/**
> MediaRelease/Files/295_**MR20111125%20-%20Mobile%**
> 20Phone%20Self%20Combustion.**pdf<http://www.rex.com.au/MediaRelease/Files/295_MR20111125%20-%20Mobile%20Phone%20Self%20Combustion.pdf>Battery
>  was reported as glowing Red hot.
>
> AG
>
>

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