Journeyman "And this one is just right" ~ Goldilocks Joined Aug 13, 2017 Messages 2,748 Location Old Fort, NC 28762 USA Ride 2020 3R Jan 24, 2019 #1 Electric Motorcycle Ignites In Traffic, Burns To The Ground
idk Living Legend Joined May 16, 2008 Messages 5,907 Location Maryland Ride BMW R1200C Jan 24, 2019 #2 That fire started very quickly and then wouldn't go out. Quick to anger and slow to forgive is the wrong way round.
That fire started very quickly and then wouldn't go out. Quick to anger and slow to forgive is the wrong way round.
TheKid Top Fuel Joined Feb 2, 2011 Messages 1,919 Location Dry Ridge Ky, USA Ride 2007 Rocket III Standard /2010 R3T Jan 24, 2019 #3 I thought it said Fire in Hotel
JRock Turbocharged Joined Apr 28, 2008 Messages 786 Location Central NJ, USA Ride 2008 Rocket III Standard Jan 24, 2019 #4 Lithium Ion batteries, which those probably are, are latent fire bombs. Puncture one, like if you crash the bike, and this is what might happen: But that video didn't show any crash. Just excellent manufacturing techniques, I guess. Newer technologies prevent it, but that's not widely available yet.
Lithium Ion batteries, which those probably are, are latent fire bombs. Puncture one, like if you crash the bike, and this is what might happen: But that video didn't show any crash. Just excellent manufacturing techniques, I guess. Newer technologies prevent it, but that's not widely available yet.
barbagris Mad Scientist Joined Aug 1, 2010 Messages 12,988 Location On the verge of insanity Ride 1979 Guzzi V1000G5 - 2018 KTM 790 Duke Jan 24, 2019 #5 I can tell you here and now - If you puncture Automotive grade Lithium Iron Phosphate battery cells - They do NOT ignite. I wanted to see what was inside one. 8aH cell. The way to get them to smoke is overload them.
I can tell you here and now - If you puncture Automotive grade Lithium Iron Phosphate battery cells - They do NOT ignite. I wanted to see what was inside one. 8aH cell. The way to get them to smoke is overload them.
JRock Turbocharged Joined Apr 28, 2008 Messages 786 Location Central NJ, USA Ride 2008 Rocket III Standard Jan 24, 2019 #6 What to you suppose happened to the bike in that video?
barbagris Mad Scientist Joined Aug 1, 2010 Messages 12,988 Location On the verge of insanity Ride 1979 Guzzi V1000G5 - 2018 KTM 790 Duke Jan 24, 2019 #7 JRock said: What to you suppose happened to the bike in that video? Click to expand... I don't suppose. Show me all the data and I'll come to an informed opinion.
JRock said: What to you suppose happened to the bike in that video? Click to expand... I don't suppose. Show me all the data and I'll come to an informed opinion.
breeze Living Legend Joined May 14, 2012 Messages 3,254 Location bloomfield n.m. Ride 07 classic/01legend/72 bonne Jan 24, 2019 #8 in my job thats the last thing you want to hear,fire in the hole
Ishrub That's my name ....built like a truck Joined Feb 18, 2016 Messages 8,961 Location Duffy, Canberra, ACT, AUSTRALIA Ride 2x2010 ABS Roadsters, Sprint ST 1050 ABS, 3x250s Jan 24, 2019 #9 breeze said: in my job thats the last thing you want to hear,fire in the hole Click to expand... Sex workers or the unwary can have a similar problem I suppose!
breeze said: in my job thats the last thing you want to hear,fire in the hole Click to expand... Sex workers or the unwary can have a similar problem I suppose!
Longrider Anywhere ..... just go anywhere! Joined Aug 5, 2014 Messages 484 Location Orange NSW Australia Ride 05' Rocket Jan 24, 2019 #10 JRock said: Lithium Ion batteries, which those probably are, are latent fire bombs. Puncture one, like if you crash the bike, and this is what might happen: But that video didn't show any crash. Just excellent manufacturing techniques, I guess. Newer technologies prevent it, but that's not widely available yet. Click to expand... You see what happens when you let the compressed blue smoke out of something
JRock said: Lithium Ion batteries, which those probably are, are latent fire bombs. Puncture one, like if you crash the bike, and this is what might happen: But that video didn't show any crash. Just excellent manufacturing techniques, I guess. Newer technologies prevent it, but that's not widely available yet. Click to expand... You see what happens when you let the compressed blue smoke out of something