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Harvesting Lithium Ion cells from Tool Battery Packs
WIP do not use
Warnings
Lithium Ion cells may catch fire if punctured, heated or short circuited
Lithium Ion cells may explode if over heated due to another neighboring cell being on fire, or due to heat generated due to a short circuit
Lithium Ion cells on fire may release a toxic gas, Hydrofluoric acid, which can enter the body either through contact with the skin or inhalation. Hydrofluoric acid is colourless and causes deep burns when in contact with skin
Use eye protection
In Case of Fire
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A Lithium Ion cell fire is notoriously difficult to put out and even if flames are not visible, the fire may still be going internally
Lithium Ion cells do not contain metallic Lithium. This means that it is safe (but not optimal) to use water to put out a Lithium Ion cell fire. Lithium Ion cell fires are of class “B” which means any “ABC” or “BC” fire extinguisher will work. Do not use a “D” rated fire extinguisher as those are meant to put out flammable metal fires.
- Place cell(s) on fire in a fire-proof container and take the container to a well ventilated area outside the building
- Using a fire extinguisher or water, put out the fire
- If you are not able to put the fire out, call 9-1-1
- Even if the fire is out, keep an eye on the batteries from a safe distance in case the fire restarts
- Report event to VHS BoD
Dangers of the Positive Terminal
The 18650 cell positive terminal is an area of high risk for external short circuits due to the proximity between the negative and positive terminals. When working near the positive terminal keep in mind the following:
- If possible, wrap any conductive tools with a non-conductive material such as electrical tape
- Avoid applying pressure against the outer edge of the terminal
Tools
- ABC or BC rated fire extinguisher
- Fire Proof container
- Gloves
- Safety glasses
- Torx #10 screw driver
- 2-3 mm flat head screw driver
- Wire cutters
- Pen or felt marker (red ink will be more visible)
- small plastic ruler (non-conductive
- Masking tape or Electrical tape