Hi ESFMs,
I have a question about how to tell if your lithium battery could explode on that next charge.
The reason I'm worried about this is because I had a bad experience with my first battery a few years ago that resulted in the burning down of my room.
My current battery is occassionally turning itself off and recently, if won't connect when plugging it in after several attempts. It eventually becomes reliable again but occassionally, it just drops out. At first I thought it was a bad connector but after changing them twice, it still does it.
Ive been noticing that the light on my charger occassionally flickers green/red.
Are these signs of a bad battery? Are there clear signs that a battery could be unstable and potentially combustive? I really don't want another fire on my hands.
Clinton
I have a question about how to tell if your lithium battery could explode on that next charge.
The reason I'm worried about this is because I had a bad experience with my first battery a few years ago that resulted in the burning down of my room.
My current battery is occassionally turning itself off and recently, if won't connect when plugging it in after several attempts. It eventually becomes reliable again but occassionally, it just drops out. At first I thought it was a bad connector but after changing them twice, it still does it.
Ive been noticing that the light on my charger occassionally flickers green/red.
Are these signs of a bad battery? Are there clear signs that a battery could be unstable and potentially combustive? I really don't want another fire on my hands.
Clinton