I did the same. This is the 4th smoke detector , which is battery operated, but still “speaks” with the other 3. (Nest). I’m not worried about these batteries …but you never know.I mounted a smoke detector over the place where I charge my bike.
From what I’m understand it’s the charger that can overheat and cause fires.Is there risk of battery fire during charging?
... Regulators need to state these systems must be UL or CE certified (US or Europe) before they're allowed to be sold.
No .Is there risk of battery fire during charging?
Seems that @randycpu rates this as a "crap post", why is that? Sense of humour deficit perhaps?If Israel has been anywhere near your battery ... DON'T TOUCH IT!
I have never heard of one ebike from a reputable brand/manufacturer ever catching fire .Not a emtb battery, but had a rechargeable light with lithium batteries bust into fire, reason was heat , left in the sun on a 40C degree day on charge , any surface left in the sun would be untouchable in few minutes.[the pic and story just popped up on the news , apparently the fire brigade is called daily for escooter and bike fires , not a good look for the sport]
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Yes , but they[fire brigade , media etc] throw us all in the same basket unfortunately .I have never heard of one ebike from a reputable brand/manufacturer ever catching fire .
I have how ever heard of plenty of cheap Chinese imported crap and home conversions burning down plenty of homes...
I’ve been wondering why my bike gps has been getting so hot lately and I’ve felt like I’m being watched!If Israel has been anywhere near your battery ... DON'T TOUCH IT!
I charge and store mine in my Weber grill. And I have a warm, fireproof place to store them during freezing temperatures.Do you guys put it in fire proof bag?
Yes hybrid cars probably a time bomb as well , woodburner stove not enough clearance no linked fire detectors I could go on.I wouldn't sweat it. Your house is alredy stuffed with lithium ion battery devices. Just don't buy cheap garbage from Ali Express, Temu etc. with no certification & you'll be golden.
I roll back the matting next to my bike to expose the concrete floor of the garage and stand the charger on that. I also leave the charger as far away as possible from anything it can set fire to. I guess the fire could spread up the cable, but as I said I don't worry about it.
Good point. Just a plasterboard ceiling nailed to timber joists and an empty roof space. But if the fire was enough to set light to the ceiling, then the bike would be a gonner anyway, along with the rest of the garage. I think that at least I should install a smoke alarm.You know heat rises? What’s above the e-bike while you’re charging it?
Maybe consider a fireproof cabinet to charge it in?
Good point. Just a plasterboard ceiling nailed to timber joists and an empty roof space. But if the fire was enough to set light to the ceiling, then the bike would be a gonner anyway, along with the rest of the garage. I think that at least I should install a smoke alarm.
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