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CaSSOA have issued a warning to all their storage yard members with guidence to be passed on to those using storage facilties.
"LITHIUM BATTERY WARNING
Due to numerous fires caused by Lithium batteries which are very difficult to extinguish CaSSOA have issued updated term and conditions regarding their use on storage facilities with immediate effect.
NOTE~ If you have a solar panel on your caravan or motorhome charging a Lithium battery then your solar panel must be disconnected from your battery with immediate effect and the lithium battery removed from the storage facility. Also if you have an E-Bike stored in your caravan or motorhome likewise the lithium battery must also be removed from the storage facility."
Those who use storage facilities that are CaSSOA members may receive this message or similar from their storage owner in due course.
The question I have is what, technically speaking, causes lithium batteries to ignite, and which battery type is more at risk of this type of incident?
"LITHIUM BATTERY WARNING
Due to numerous fires caused by Lithium batteries which are very difficult to extinguish CaSSOA have issued updated term and conditions regarding their use on storage facilities with immediate effect.
NOTE~ If you have a solar panel on your caravan or motorhome charging a Lithium battery then your solar panel must be disconnected from your battery with immediate effect and the lithium battery removed from the storage facility. Also if you have an E-Bike stored in your caravan or motorhome likewise the lithium battery must also be removed from the storage facility."
Those who use storage facilities that are CaSSOA members may receive this message or similar from their storage owner in due course.
The question I have is what, technically speaking, causes lithium batteries to ignite, and which battery type is more at risk of this type of incident?