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http://www.thedenverchannel.com/new...-after-e-cigarette-battery-explodes-in-pocket
"Ingram said as he was going to work on Dec. 26 when the battery of his e-cigarette blew up in his pocket without any warning.
Unlike many reported e-cigarette battery explosions, there wasn’t anything else in the pocket with the battery at the time of the accident, said Ingram.
“Be extremely cautious or if not just don't use them at all. It's very dangerous," said Ingram.
Dr. Arek Wiktor, who’s a burn and trauma surgeon at University of Colorado Hospital in Aurora. “Beware, because we really don’t know what’s causing this. We really don’t know how to prevent it, and I really hate to see people come into our ICU one or two a month with these explosions and I can’t really tell them why or not, I guess the key is don’t smoke.”
Let's pretend that I believe this guy (i don't) and he only had a live loose 18650 in his pocket without anything else.
Don't jeans have metal buttons and shit around the pockets?
“Be extremely cautious or if not just don't use them at all"
NO!!! JUST STOP PUTTING LOOSE BATTERIES INTO YOUR FUCKING POCKETS!!!
It's not rocket science.
"we really don’t know what’s causing this. We really don’t know how to prevent it"
JUST STOP PUTTING LOOSE BATTERIES INTO YOUR FUCKING POCKETS!!!
It's not rocket science.
Here is a novel idea:
Get a fucking plastic case or buy a mod that takes two or more batteries so you don't need to carry spares every time you leave the fucking house for 8 hours.
Once again: It's not rocket science. - 5150
"Ingram said as he was going to work on Dec. 26 when the battery of his e-cigarette blew up in his pocket without any warning.
Unlike many reported e-cigarette battery explosions, there wasn’t anything else in the pocket with the battery at the time of the accident, said Ingram.
“Be extremely cautious or if not just don't use them at all. It's very dangerous," said Ingram.
Dr. Arek Wiktor, who’s a burn and trauma surgeon at University of Colorado Hospital in Aurora. “Beware, because we really don’t know what’s causing this. We really don’t know how to prevent it, and I really hate to see people come into our ICU one or two a month with these explosions and I can’t really tell them why or not, I guess the key is don’t smoke.”
Let's pretend that I believe this guy (i don't) and he only had a live loose 18650 in his pocket without anything else.
Don't jeans have metal buttons and shit around the pockets?
“Be extremely cautious or if not just don't use them at all"
NO!!! JUST STOP PUTTING LOOSE BATTERIES INTO YOUR FUCKING POCKETS!!!
It's not rocket science.
"we really don’t know what’s causing this. We really don’t know how to prevent it"
JUST STOP PUTTING LOOSE BATTERIES INTO YOUR FUCKING POCKETS!!!
It's not rocket science.
Here is a novel idea:
Get a fucking plastic case or buy a mod that takes two or more batteries so you don't need to carry spares every time you leave the fucking house for 8 hours.
Once again: It's not rocket science. - 5150