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by clomond
1021 days ago
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Li-ion is a very big umbrella of battery chemistries, and within can have broadly different safety and stability profiles. More important is that Li-ion cells are no joke, and are not equivalent to ‘AA’ or ‘AAA’ battery formats. You can NCM, NCA, LFP, Cobalt chemistries and blends within - not even accounting for differing mAH and charge/discharge capacities. 18650 is simply a form factor. Better labeling, specing, regulated and certified repair processes are just a start for solutions as it is currently a Wild West. However, statements like ‘Li-ion should be replaced ASAP’ do not factor in that… lithium ion as a platform is not going anywhere and has essentially won at least the next half century for 18650 type form factors and applications. Moving away is not a reasonable solution. |
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Other chemistries are usually indicated by a different designation, such as LiFePO4, LTO and so on.