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Old 14th Feb 2012, 08:31
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A few years ago I had a Motorola mobile phone battery overheat and start smoking while in my trouser pocket. I was in WH Smiths at the time with an armful of shopping, and had to leave in a hurry while being chased by the store staff....
Anyway, got outside and the phone was almost too hot to touch, but I managed to get the battery out - and the discharge and overheating stopped.
Moral of the story? If the battery isn't "in place" in a device its unlikely to discharge and so overheat. Make passenger remove batteries from phones and computers before boarding
Incidentally - I returned the phone and battery to Motorola for checks - and they said the problem was due to "water damage" - which was absolute rubbish.
I don't care what anyone else may say - personal experience proves that lithium cells are a serious risk. I could've had me b******* burnt off!
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Old 31st Jan 2013, 19:27
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It looks like the industry is in fact moving away from water which is disastrous and shifting to containment bags.
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