Sodium Battery EXPLODES! - Nail Penetration Test
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- čas přidán 13. 09. 2024
- Sodium Ion battery obtained from Sriko and sold as being safe. I spoke with the manufacturer and they said the 10ah and 18ah sodium should not be used in a car - and if they are they must not be under the hood or in the trunk.
Why? Imagine getting rear ended with these in your trunk. If even one gets damaged it’s going to cause a chain reaction kinda like a bunch of frag gremades. 🤮
Don’t recommend it.
LTO does not do this... wow. Thanks for the real world testing instead of relying on manufacturers claims.
These are being sold as safer alternatives to Lithium... I don't want a trunk full of these after a car accident..
Can’t imagine a trunk full in a car accident 👀🔥 Got yourself a homemade flame thrower
Yeah that's frightening. It's kind of like a trunk full of frag grenades that are going to go off one after the next.
WOW it's amazing how people will say anything to make a dollar i saw your post on Facebook earlier this morning about the overcharging explosion as well that's two fails two major fails you would be better off running cmax than this i personally run SCIB the 2.9AH M5 pedestal cells supposed to be really safe just a tad pricey but it's got the best C rating i could find 75C
We tried to overcharge a cmax cell to make it explode like these did when overcharged and didn't!! I'd have to agree that CMAX is safer than sodium as it stands.
Well that went better then the smaller 18500 cells that pop like a firecracker
I imagine it would have been hopping around had it not been pinned down.. it ended up blowing the nail out!
bUT tHe 18650 dIDnT dO tHiS sO yOuR wRoNg!
Haha. We did this test a second time to make sure it wasn’t a one off and the results were repeatable.
was it fully charged?
3.8v.
@@GloweIndustries damn