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Shorting out a fully charged cheap lithium jump starter. (It didn't end well.)

Published on Thu, May 25th 2017 Science & Technology Rectangular HD

I was given this defective lithium jump starter by a local chap called Andy for analysis. Then I decided to REALLY test it.

I also had an incident at my bench while the camera was off where the negative plates of an opened cell spontaneously erupted in flames and smoke. They may have been made more reactive by the high electron charge they had, or it was just a reaction with the air. There's very little actual lithium in these cells, just a coating of lithium metal oxide.

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This YouTube channel centers around hardware dissections, analyses, and comparisons, covering areas such as electronics, lighting solutions, renewable technologies, and related accessories. It provides detailed explanations, schematics, and recommendations, aiming to offer valuable information for enthusiasts, professionals, and repairers alike, backed by a curiosity-driven approach to understanding devices and their underlying mechanisms.
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The trashiest electronic channel on YouTube. We test and use affordable electronic soldering equipment and tools to build, teardown, modify (and sometimes destroy) random electronic stuff.

A British TV licence is NOT required to view my videos or almost every other video on YouTube.

Many of the builds and projects featured here operate at full mains voltage and carry a high risk of shock and fire. As such they're really intended for either entertainment value or for those who do similar stuff.
The videos are generally uncensored and may contain tasteless jokes, profanities and even blood and electric shocks when things go wrong. So just like a normal workshop really.

So kick back, grab a beer and enjoy the ride.