Tom_Tom
(Tom Tom)
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You can’t put out a runaway lithium cell. It’s not a “fire”, all the ingredients are contained in the cell itself. The flames that you see are a by-product of the escaping gases then burning with atmospheric oxygen, but the major release of energy has already happened inside the cell, and is pretty much un-stoppable.
Clearly the venting system of these cells wasn’t very effective, given the way they flew about like firecrackers.
And obviously this was a propagating failure, the cells didn’t all decide to let go simultaneously (that would have been impressive).
Consider: a fully stoked 357 Magnum bullet carries say 600 ft-lbs of energy. That’s 813 Joules.
A 3000 mAh 18650, nominal 3.7V contains 40,000 Joules.
Let’s hope nobody figures out how to make a mini rail-gun in portable size.