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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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And do I want the vehicle that uses that battery in my garage...no thanks!
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MSgt Dale Johnson
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Hmmmm, its on Fire and Lithium is hard to extinguish. Good idea to keep it in a safe place.
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Lt Col Mark Avery
Lt Col Mark Avery
11 mo
What that infrared image shows is the engines and exhaust, not a fire. Doesn't mean there isn't one, just not in that image.
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MSgt Dale Johnson
MSgt Dale Johnson
11 mo
Lt Col Mark Avery I don't know just what is reported.
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SSG Environmental Specialist
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That will be a hard task, you cannot use water to put out lithium as it reacts violently to water.
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Lt Col Mark Avery
Lt Col Mark Avery
11 mo
Actually, water is the only approved method to put it out. For 1 car, 30,000 gallons. No idea what a shipload would take.
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Lt Col Mark Avery - I worked environmental for 14 years and that is not what the training states, CO2, dry powder several chemical types and for say just a small battery they make a special blanket to smother it. Adding water to lithium just creates more heat and a bigger reaction which can explode if it is big enough.
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