Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 19th Sep 2006 09:26 UTC
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2005-09-21
I actually make 9v batteries (well run a machine that makes them) and they can catch fire quite easily, and not very easy to put out, and add in the fact that many laptop batteries use lithium,, the soft metal is very very reactive to water, and many materials used commonly in fires are rendered useless, unless you have so much of it that you can completely smother it. and the normal deactivation barrier most batteries (such as a 9v's wall of wax/anything that would melt and seal off a shorted battery) have, cannot be used as heavily in a laptop battery because of size concerns, (think shiek before safety) so I am with you on that, ive delt with enough fires at work, I dont want to deal with them when im on an airplane, kudos to airliners for taking action.