Hello again,
Give me one good reason why you would seem to like to keep the circuit as is without any modification after what i have already told you up to this point, before reading this post.
You seem to be wanting to push this back inside the limits of safe operating. I cant understand what could motivate you to want to do such a thing.
This is an Li-ion battery, period.
If you want to prove that it cant blow up, good luck. In a court of law you would need at least one expert witness who is willing to testify that there is no way ever possible for it to cause a fire. While i have agreed that it is more likely to just cause an energy storage failure, i cant close the door on the possibility of a real safety issue.
I already gave the information of where to find it on the Arduino site...the Sensor part of the forum and labeled as such. A link to one of the threads would be:
https://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=363083.0
But dont limit yourself to that, look around some more on the web.
BTW, one guy had a CR2032 blow up, pop right off the board, ha ha, but that was because it was being charged and that's a primary battery.
Give me one good reason why you would seem to like to keep the circuit as is without any modification after what i have already told you up to this point, before reading this post.
You seem to be wanting to push this back inside the limits of safe operating. I cant understand what could motivate you to want to do such a thing.
This is an Li-ion battery, period.
If you want to prove that it cant blow up, good luck. In a court of law you would need at least one expert witness who is willing to testify that there is no way ever possible for it to cause a fire. While i have agreed that it is more likely to just cause an energy storage failure, i cant close the door on the possibility of a real safety issue.
I already gave the information of where to find it on the Arduino site...the Sensor part of the forum and labeled as such. A link to one of the threads would be:
https://forum.arduino.cc/index.php?topic=363083.0
But dont limit yourself to that, look around some more on the web.
BTW, one guy had a CR2032 blow up, pop right off the board, ha ha, but that was because it was being charged and that's a primary battery.