please be careful out there, certain lithium chemistry cells when "burned" like this release very toxic gases. Some cell explosions have been known to cause personal injury. Fragments from cylindrical cells can imbed themselves into exposed skin and deposit hydrofluoric acid right into your blood stream.
Get a paper towel roll and take off most of the papertowel. Just leave the core and a few yards of paper towel. Roll the paper towel out Tape a few regular AA batteries in the core. Set the end of the paper towels on fire and get back a little. Thaink it'll work?
um... is ur camera on zoom cos if it wasn't there is the potential for camera to be pwned by explosion... sadly explosion sucked.
Guys? ur doing it all wrong! simply pierce the metal thing with the lithium in it and BANG - in 1-2 secs it heats to 200-300 degrees plus. battery shizam.
Im going to soon try this, just running it off a car's battery. Just waiting for an opportune time. It does start charging the battery, but will take longer than I had last time to overcharge it
i wouldnt waste your time with the car battery i tryed a 7.2v pack first it got hot but nothing then i tryed a 36v pack the same thing. anyway i got fed up and just used the transformer
Ah, didnt mention but the battery is in the car. I figure with its charging system with having the motor going it would eventually over charge it. Its an old laptop battery pack, I THINK 7.2v as well. Its been dead for ages, but some voltage was built back up. 15-20 minutes or so, and I measured 4v or so on the pack.
If all else fails, the transformer is a good idea.
Im not really sure if it whould pop as soon but this one went the secound i pluged in the transformer. The DC might take longer because your actually rechaging ware im just cyling current back and forth heating up the cell.
I am thinking to do an extreme recharge of Li-Ion. You used 40V AC. I am thinking o f using 230V DC instead. However i am not sure if it wont explode too early. Does anyone has such experience?
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0R74ND0 9 months ago
I just can't wait to be in one of the new eco-friendly electric cars when the battery system goes rogue. At least it will be a quick death.
Morons with their progressive ideals that make no sense when you look at the big picture.
What's it cost to replace a dead electric car battery system? What do we do with old batteries?
Where does the charging voltage come from?
What will be the cost to make the number of new hydroelectric plants required to supply enough current to charge everyone's cars?
ic751a55 1 year ago
i want to try that with a 25.000 volt HID ballast ;P
daewooparts 2 years ago
please be careful out there, certain lithium chemistry cells when "burned" like this release very toxic gases. Some cell explosions have been known to cause personal injury. Fragments from cylindrical cells can imbed themselves into exposed skin and deposit hydrofluoric acid right into your blood stream.
mdocod 3 years ago 2
This is my idea that I've had for a while:
Get a paper towel roll and take off most of the papertowel. Just leave the core and a few yards of paper towel. Roll the paper towel out Tape a few regular AA batteries in the core. Set the end of the paper towels on fire and get back a little. Thaink it'll work?
mcrlyrics 3 years ago
your not going to get regular AA batterys to do anything cool you have to have lipo or
li-ion batterys to get them to blow up, possibly the 3v camera batterys?
mastermechanic5 3 years ago
@mastermechanic5
the explosion is caused by the instability of lithium, regular batteries are zinc and copper.
somehowsane 1 year ago
um... is ur camera on zoom cos if it wasn't there is the potential for camera to be pwned by explosion... sadly explosion sucked.
Guys? ur doing it all wrong! simply pierce the metal thing with the lithium in it and BANG - in 1-2 secs it heats to 200-300 degrees plus. battery shizam.
mrzidzad 4 years ago 2
That was good for the ozone lol
MicrowaveItNow 4 years ago
What makes them explode is they release hydrogen when pierced and hydrogen is very flammable just look up the Hindenburg lol.
Nothing in them is bad for the Ozone.
necromx 2 years ago 2
it didnt blow up
zombieX111222333 4 years ago
Im going to soon try this, just running it off a car's battery. Just waiting for an opportune time. It does start charging the battery, but will take longer than I had last time to overcharge it
philyt 4 years ago
i wouldnt waste your time with the car battery i tryed a 7.2v pack first it got hot but nothing then i tryed a 36v pack the same thing. anyway i got fed up and just used the transformer
mastermechanic5 4 years ago
Ah, didnt mention but the battery is in the car. I figure with its charging system with having the motor going it would eventually over charge it. Its an old laptop battery pack, I THINK 7.2v as well. Its been dead for ages, but some voltage was built back up. 15-20 minutes or so, and I measured 4v or so on the pack.
If all else fails, the transformer is a good idea.
philyt 4 years ago
Im not really sure if it whould pop as soon but this one went the secound i pluged in the transformer. The DC might take longer because your actually rechaging ware im just cyling current back and forth heating up the cell.
Anyway when you do it send me the vid =)
mastermechanic5 4 years ago
I am thinking to do an extreme recharge of Li-Ion. You used 40V AC. I am thinking o f using 230V DC instead. However i am not sure if it wont explode too early. Does anyone has such experience?
pivox 4 years ago
cewl first post nice vid
dbbw86 4 years ago