Is it dangerous to leave powerbank at home when u leave for work?

herzberg

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Mai put them all together and mai put near things that can chibaboom la
 

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Mai put them all together and mai put near things that can chibaboom la
If aeroplanes cannot even risk putting them for a few hrs in check in cargo, then my powerbanks got chance to chibaboom at home :oops:

i sometimes not at home for days
 

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If aeroplanes cannot even risk putting them for a few hrs in check in cargo, then my powerbanks got chance to chibaboom at home :oops:

i sometimes not at home for days
powerbank have been around for donkey years....there's millions of it left at home unattended during that period. do you hear of them catching fire?
 

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I think plane because got change in pressure. So if the powerbank is slightly damage, it will chibaboom

I think at home, if no charging or it use, I think should be ok.

I am not sexperts. so better leave to other sexperts to share more info
 

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I think plane because got change in pressure. So if the powerbank is slightly damage, it will chibaboom

I think at home, if no charging or it use, I think should be ok.

I am not sexperts. so better leave to other sexperts to share more info
Because ppl squeeze luggage and throw luggage.
 

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powerbanks dont hold that much power compared to those electric bike batteries,

lower voltage too
 

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Powerbanks in general pls store at 50-70 pct.
Lipo do not like being kept at full charge.

i keep my big RC packs in a Khong Guan tin. Bottom dry sand, on top sand in a plastic bag.

Battery banks I dun take any special precautions. But I only but brand name pieces from Xiaomi/Anker etc.

I have encountered banks with cells that fail. E.g one that drops to 2v whilst the others are at 3.7V. If the BMS doesn’t catch that and tries to charge a 3 cell pack to 3 cell voltage when one cell is fscked up, it could overcharge the other two. Booming good times.
 

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keep all your li-ion in a pail of water so if it burns the water will auto extinguish
 

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Put in your kitchen sink or leave on bathroom floor, if anything it will burn itself out. That's what I did if I'm go for holiday.
 
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