stevewilko
that's right it was me....
"People just need to be aware they need to be really vigilant when they're charging lithium-ion batteries, they shouldn't ever be overcharged, they should in fact be disconnected from the charge when it's reached maximum charge,"
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-09-17/qld-lithium-ion-battery-fires-risk/101428618
I have a lot of rechargeable equipment now.
I used the last large 7v torch, down to AA batteries, maybe 2 years ago.
Now I have many, maybe 10 pieces of solar recharged equipment some with DC power conversion to 240v, that I monitor because this is an increasing opportunity " to loose the red steer"
Check your fire extinguishers etc as well.
Regards Wilko.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2022-09-17/qld-lithium-ion-battery-fires-risk/101428618
I have a lot of rechargeable equipment now.
I used the last large 7v torch, down to AA batteries, maybe 2 years ago.
Now I have many, maybe 10 pieces of solar recharged equipment some with DC power conversion to 240v, that I monitor because this is an increasing opportunity " to loose the red steer"
Check your fire extinguishers etc as well.
Regards Wilko.