| You're still making the same irresponsible and frankly silly generalisation about "average" people. Most people, full stop, don't build houses, metal work shops, treat their own sewerage, build their own power systems, etc. So "average" people just don't start fires or set off bombs because they're not doing anything that dangerous. Of the people that do, say, build their own glass furnaces, annealing ovens, laying out gas lines and installing small truck sized propane tanks with more energy than a 5kwh battery .. easily less than half, well below the "average" number of people that do such things, have accidents. Sure, some people do watch Forged in Fire and have a go at knife making in a home built furnace, and then set fire to their barn | house | shed. Most people don't try, and of those that do have a go most of them don't screw it up. The point being, this: > Also prone to average people setting themselves or their houses on fire, eh? is just silly. Average people don't attempt this, and of the people that do attempt such things most don't cock it up. Perhaps your personal experience differs. Maybe you can't dig your own septic system and fit it out without shit running back into your house. |
So seriously, WTF?
You’re doing on this weird rant, when I literally just said average people shouldn’t be assembling their own multi-kWh lithium battery packs unless they want to burn their houses down.
Which is, indeed, good advice. And pertinent to the discussion.
Where this bizarre tangent you keep going off on is not.