Given the gunpowder that came out of the red one, I think they meant a different meaning of "fire"!Looks like they named they product accordingly to cause an UltraFire
Yes it's well known to the light community to avoid any "Fire" brand batteries from an untrusted source. The exception is SureFire which is a high quality American light company and still make sure you are buying from a trusted source.
My point wasn't to bash UltraFire, it was for you to see the dangers in buying unknown quality cells and USB battery packs because you don't know what batteries are in them and you shouldn't charge them unattended.
I purchased some Trustfire batteries in 2010, that I believe to be genuine, I still use them, but they get charged in a "fireproof container."
It's not the fire that's the real problem it's breathing the gas that comes out. So if they pop, hold your breathThe cells I have are protected, but as I live in a rental apartment I'm probably a little more paranoid than I need to be.
It's not the fire that's the real problem it's breathing the gas that comes out. So if they pop, hold your breath
The Chinese clone artists have decided that is they can not roast you with fire they will poison you with gas.
No wonder I have concerns about buying anything that says China on it.
Or infect you with hepatitis A. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-02-17/fourth-frozen-berry-product-recalled-in-hepatitis-a-scare/6126272If i read this correctly...
The Chinese clone artists have decided that is they can not roast you with fire they will poison you with gas.
No wonder I have concerns about buying anything that says China on it.
in seriousness there's good and bad from everywhere, price is very often an indicator and it shouldn't really surprise anyone that the cheapest stuff carries higher risks
Or infect you with hepatitis A. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-02-17/fourth-frozen-berry-product-recalled-in-hepatitis-a-scare/6126272
It's any battery, if they pop and you breathe in that gas you could do permanent damage.If i read this correctly...
The Chinese clone artists have decided that if they can not roast you with fire they will poison you with gas.
No wonder I have concerns about buying anything that says China on it.
What is nasty in the gas? I thought it was mainly hydrogen and perfectly safe, obviously smoke from burning plastic isn't good but your not going to breath much of that without noticing.It's not the fire that's the real problem it's breathing the gas that comes out. So if they pop, hold your breath
it may, but the percentage is small. The problem comes when there is no control on those who built it:Hydrogen Fluoride gas can be emmitted from Lipo batteries during cumbustion which can cause permanent damage if inhaled or gets on your skin.