discharging, puncturing and soaking the cells in salt water effectively make the cells inert based on what I've learned using the cells in RC Helicopters.
That's the disposal method I learned anyway..
Where they gonna put all the highly toxic lithium-ion batteries that will go bad. Looks to me like someone is just trading one problem for another.
Lotta folks got their thumb in the pie on these electric cars.
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discharging, puncturing and soaking the cells in salt water effectively make the cells inert based on what I've learned using the cells in RC Helicopters.
That's the disposal method I learned anyway..
"Our greatest happiness does not depend on the condition of life in which chance has placed us, but is always the result of a good conscience, good health, occupation, and freedom in all just pursuits." - Thomas Jefferson
The avg weight of the car cells is 1000 pounds. Prob a new ditch fill item.
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Those poly batteries are explosive devices. Ask Sony. Charging is critical. You setting on a 1000 pound bomb. Not to say the gasoline isn't as explosive.
I smell wieners somewhere in this new car deal.
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thats the problem, one needs to figger out how to repair them instead of disposal...
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