E-Bike Fire Warning

So you are saying the batteries being sold don’t spontaneously burn?

Well, no. But there have been cases where a battery was damaged during repair and it caught on fire. The batteries inside portable devices are protected by the case and have minimal protection as bare batteries. Nothing like a tool battery in a hard plastic case.
 
Well, no. But there have been cases where a battery was damaged during repair and it caught on fire. The batteries inside portable devices are protected by the case and have minimal protection as bare batteries. Nothing like a tool battery in a hard plastic case.
Thanks. Some clarity there.

The batteries are safe.
 
The e-bikes that have issues are the cheap ones made in China or put together here with Chinese components.

I have a Specilaized e-bike-not cheap and there have been no accounts on those catching fire.
No manufacturer is immune. I quick search shows three models of Specialized bikes on recall for battery fires...up to a 2021 model. Issue was water intrusion into the battery compartment causing shorting and fires.

Here is one of the recall notices:
https://www.specialized.com/gb/en/30-august-2022-safety-notice
 
No manufacturer is immune. I quick search shows three models of Specialized bikes on recall for battery fires...up to a 2021 model. Issue was water intrusion into the battery compartment causing shorting and fires.

Here is one of the recall notices:
https://www.specialized.com/gb/en/30-august-2022-safety-notice

No manufacturer is immune. I quick search shows three models of Specialized bikes on recall for battery fires...up to a 2021 model. Issue was water intrusion into the battery compartment causing shorting and fires.

Here is one of the recall notices:
https://www.specialized.com/gb/en/30-august-2022-safety-notice
OK-let's be clear-
if conductive water (e.g., salt or chlorinated) penetrates the seal around the Control Pad, e.g., through repeated pressure-washing,

Less than 15%
. They are still not burning down houses by the simple act of just plugging them in for recharging.-like the El Cheapo Chinese bikes. And the recall goes back 5 years.....

And I don't know any body who pressure washes a bike. Those circumstances are so specific it almost nonsensical.
 
OK-let's be clear-
if conductive water (e.g., salt or chlorinated) penetrates the seal around the Control Pad, e.g., through repeated pressure-washing,

Less than 15%
. They are still not burning down houses by the simple act of just plugging them in for recharging.-like the El Cheapo Chinese bikes. And the recall goes back 5 years.....

And I don't know any body who pressure washes a bike. Those circumstances are so specific it almost nonsensical.
Its a confusing description....who pressure washes with salt water? I can see salt water if parked near the ocean. The pressure washing claim seems to be more of an "excuse"...I've never head of pressure washing bikes...and they claim 15% of their customers did so?
 
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