Spooked by recent recalls - Are these battery charging cabinets worth the investment?

I was thinking about the carbon footprint of ten pounds of CO2??, so I asked the 🤖 👾


So, I would need to blow off 89 tanks of my CO2🧯to blow off as much CO2 as an American.

I'm Up To The Challenge !!
That sounds Like LOTS of FUN 😁 😂
 

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If you don't use your oven, you could charge the battery in there. Or a fireplace. An old grill or old refrigerator in the backyard works.

My gas oven is broken anyway so I could use that, but I prefer to charge my batteries right beside me while I watch TV.

That way I figure that I should see/hear/smell SOMETHING before it FuKin EXPLODES💥??

I've got a well built battery with Quality Samsung 50E Cells inside, and I Really Don't Think that they are counterfeit cells.


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It's packed Tight inside an aluminum case that is abrasion proof and should take a pretty good hit before it Blows Up.
I have dropped my batteries a couple times (from about a foot) and did no damage.

I charge my batteries manually at 0-3 Amps to whatever voltage I choose, so I choose 51.6 then top up the last three Volts before a ride.

I'm quite confident that I will never "need" a CO2 🧯but I wanna make dry ice 🧊 again.
It's been almost 40 years since I made a CO2 snowball. 😁

Remember Fire Extinguishers aren't as dangerous as the person using it. 😁

 

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I went to a scrapyard many years ago and the young lad working there had oxyed through the gas pipe while cutting an axle off.
Before he could get out from under the car he had burnt all his hair and top layer of skin off his scalp .
Im talking burnt layers peeling off all blackened at the edges.
It was literally 30 mins before I arrived, he was back working on another car, not even peeled theburnt skin off.

We were, jesus mate, youll get an infection, go the hospital.

'nah, I did the same to my chest a few years back, it 'll be OK .
Pulls up his top and it was a bit mottled but OK.
My mates looking at the car in question and the lad says 'what are you after.'
Went straight for the joke..
'A petrol pipe off a MK4 cortina'.
 
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