• @Duamerthrax@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    113 months ago

    If it’s a cheap one, only charge it while home or somehow isolate it from flammables. Keep a fire extinguisher nearby always.

    • holgersson
      link
      fedilink
      63 months ago

      An extinguisher that can actually handle Lithium fires though. A regular CO2 extinguisher wont do anything against burning Lithium

      • Honestly, don’t bother with an extinguisher. The best solution is to put it in a bucket of sand on a concrete floor or something. It’s probably safer to just let it burn out than to try to fight the fire.

    • @XTL@sopuli.xyz
      link
      fedilink
      53 months ago

      Also cellphones, laptops, power tools and just about everything.

      Gasoline? Don’t let it inside in the house. Ever.

      • @psud@aussie.zone
        link
        fedilink
        2
        edit-2
        3 months ago

        You don’t often hear about laptops burning. And many of those spend their whole lives plugged in

        • @XTL@sopuli.xyz
          link
          fedilink
          1
          edit-2
          3 months ago

          Yes. These are extremely rare. Some models, like iirc a galaxy note and MacBook Pro have been singled out. The surface and airflow also matter. A laptop kept on a desk spends very little time charging at a time and any heat is dissipated efficiently. All devices are designed with the best thermal performance they can have.

          There was actually a house fire a while ago not too far from where I live that forensics said was started by a device in a charger at night. For some units and some uses, they still fail.

          Anyway. I think the better safe than sorry is warranted.

          • @psud@aussie.zone
            link
            fedilink
            2
            edit-2
            3 months ago

            My favorite thing about my current phone is that I can set an alarm a couple of hours after I should wake, and the phone (trying not to fully charge until the alarm time) never charges overnight above 80% minimizing the chance of a thermal runaway if it happened to be like the note 7, as well as making the battery have a longer life