One of the overlooked aspects of a product using a cylindrical cell is the battery compartment. A good example is a torch or flashlight using 18650 or other cylindrical cells. It's all good and well having a cell that ruptures safely however consumer safety is still an issue if the battery compartment acts as a pressure vessel containing the gasses from a failed cell. This is why product testing and certification is important.
Thanks for watching and subscribing! I am indeed planning for some cell design topics and I will see if I feel confident enough to also cover 4680 designs.
Nice Video! Thanks!
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Great work, awesome video as always, thanks!
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Good Video...thanks!
One of the overlooked aspects of a product using a cylindrical cell is the battery compartment. A good example is a torch or flashlight using 18650 or other cylindrical cells. It's all good and well having a cell that ruptures safely however consumer safety is still an issue if the battery compartment acts as a pressure vessel containing the gasses from a failed cell. This is why product testing and certification is important.
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thoughts on why Sony is using 26-58 bar (377-841psi)? @4:50 It seems like quite a high pressure for an intentional vent
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Will you do a Video on potential 4680 design?
Thanks for watching and subscribing! I am indeed planning for some cell design topics and I will see if I feel confident enough to also cover 4680 designs.