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The Dangers of Faulty or Mishandled Lithium Ion Batteries. - Printable Version

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RE: The Dangers of Faulty or Mishandled Lithium Ion Batteries. - mothered - 01-30-2016

(01-29-2016, 06:14 PM)Axarious Wrote: Disappointing lack of mixtape jokes. But while you can open laptop batteries and replace the Li-On batteries themselves (I've done this myself for older machines), DO NOT OPEN THE ACTUAL BATTERIES. Plain and simple.

Video of what I'm talking about (rebuilding a laptop battery pack):
https://youtu.be/BtqRvAu71Gw

I've embedded the video for viewing within Sinisterly:



That's a significant saving (money-wise) with a DYI Installation.

Personally, although this Is great way to replace the battery that saves money whilst It does the exact same thing as purchasing from a retailer or manufacturer, I don't trust myself with It. It'll always be In the back of my mind as to whether I assembled It correctly and whether It'll explode If I didn't.

But that's just me.