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Here is a page from the experts: https://batteryuniversity.com/index.php/learn/article/how_to_store_batteries
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I just thought you might know the matrix formula for lithium batteries. I still cannot find anyone who can explain the "30%" rule - not even a "nuclear chemist".
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"LiO2" - O2 is oxygen. It can only be a solid, liquid or gas - which is it? If a case of lithium batteries are shipped - what is the voltage per cell if they are "30%"? Is the "30%" rule amps, volts, watts or the usable voltage before charging is ne…
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Solid oxygen is one of the ingredients in Lithium batteries. If a Lipo pillows - that is because the O2 has separated as a gas and is trapped by the foil. The remaining matrix will not burn after the O2 is released. There are some cells made that wi…
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Here is an example of solid oxygen: https://picclick.com/SOLIDOX-SOLID-OXYGEN-Welding-Torch-Kit-model-323025342744.html
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It takes high heat to get solid O2 to change back to a gas. Some lithium cells are designed for low pressure so the saline liquid will not escape at high altitudes. The lithium air or button cells can also expand but rarely ever ignite. Shippers an…
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There is something wrong with this article. It would not surprise me if it is FAA who made the mistake. When it said 30% - they probably meant 3.0v. We are used to seeing % used on our phones. Lithium cells are fully charged at 4.2v and the nominal …