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ogden:

--- Quote from: wraper on February 03, 2020, 11:53:15 pm ---
--- Quote from: ogden on February 03, 2020, 11:11:39 pm ---Much better than Samsung video in their battery safety page.

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:-// Dunno why you think so. Maybe you judge by artistic value. Samsung video actually says about unprotected cells and explains why. LG video is simply scaremongering with little information.

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Sufficiently enough information is said/shown after timer reaches 00:00 (quote): Handling bare cell places you at risk of severe injury. Consumers should never handle bare cell. Don't buy it, don't sell it.
[edit] Only necessary information to remember. Samsung video is too long and boring considering attention span of target audience
wraper:

--- Quote from: ogden on February 04, 2020, 12:39:44 am ---Only necessary information to remember. Samsung video is too long and boring considering attention span of target audience

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Super ambiguous information which people won't trust and the reason why Louis made that video with zero understanding why that ad exists to begin with.
GeorgeOfTheJungle:
-There's almost 2x more energy in an alkaline D cell (more than 20Wh) than in the best 18650 li-ion (less than 12Wh).
-Alkalines contain hydrogen that's flammable/explosive.

-Li-ion short circuit current is much higher due to its slightly lower internal resistance (*) and 2.5x higher V.
-Metallic lithium (in the anode) if in contact with (humid/moist) air oxidizes quite violently (catches fire/self ignites).

(*) It's the Li-Pos that have extremely low internal resistances, most canned 18650s are similar to alkaline D cells in that respect.
EEVblog:

--- Quote from: ogden on February 03, 2020, 11:11:39 pm ---
--- Quote from: EEVblog on February 03, 2020, 10:35:28 pm ---Yes, it's just basic (but pathetic) arse covering with the proliferation of 18650 in consumer gadgets.

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In what sense pathetic? Much better than Samsung video in their battery safety page. Amazing that nobody here blames manufacturers of inherently unsafe vape devices.

Why just LG?

Samsung disclaimer:  "Samsung SDI’s RLIBC are not designed or manufactured for use in ANY vape or e-cigarette device.".

Sony disclaimer: "Sony has great concern for the safety of our consumers. We recently became aware that some people may use our cylindrical lithium-ion VTC battery cells ("Li-Ion Cells") in a way that Sony does not intend for them to be used: in eCigarettes and vape pens. Sony has not tested Li-Ion cells in eCigs and vape pens."

[edit] Speaking of pathetic arse covering - attach

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Sony didn't spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on a highly produced scaremongering info-mercial that actually contains no real info.
GeorgeOfTheJungle:

--- Quote from: tooki on February 02, 2020, 10:10:04 am ---As for Rossmann, I don’t understand why people give him so much attention. He’s a whiny windbag with a chip on his shoulder.

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Because he's right? (Right to Repair!)

In that 1984 commercial Apple was the beautiful woman but nowadays, Tim is the bad guy on the big screen. You'll change your mind wrt that company you love so much. It took me 29 years no more no less.
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