Fixing car and e-bike batteries saves money and resources, but challenges are holding back the industry

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Jacking Up a Car Is Dangerous. Here’s Why Mechanics Are Doing So Anyway

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M.O.N.E.Y.

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Yep. Other than thrill seekers, the only reason any business does something is for the money. If you can go, “Hey, you don’t need to spend $12k on a new battery pack! Bring it down to Bubba’s Batteries Bazaar and we can fix it for less!”, you will get business.

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C.R.E.A.M.

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Yeah, thats pretty much it. Doesnt VW repair or recycle their own batteries?

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I suppose jacking off a car is also dangerous.

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Depends. Are you a dragon?

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Wasnt there subreddits for that?

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Not that I know of.

There is dragonsfuckingcars.

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You wouldn’t download a car… And if you did, you wouldn’t jack off a car…

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Eh. That’s not really comparable to lithium-ion batteries. Lithium-ion batteries are similar to bombs in that they’re highly dense stores of energy. If something goes wrong and that energy storage medium gets exposed to air, or there’s a failure in a charging safety mechanism, that’s a chemical fire at best, explosion at worse, but no matter what, it’s extremely toxic.

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Acetylene and oxygen is also explosive, but you’re still allowed to have it and use it. Battery acid is extremely corrosive and poisonous. Gasoline is extremely flammable. A garage is filled with dangers. If you can’t service a lithium-ion battery in a safe way, you shouldn’t do it, just like you shouldn’t service your brakes if you don’t know what you’re doing.

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Lol. A single gallon of gasoline contains approximately 34khw of energy. An EV with ~300 miles of range, will have a battery with between 80 and 100 khw. Or the same potential energy as about 3 gallons of gas.

People are familiar with gas, so it seems safe. But every gas tank is a literal bomb, and that’s just for a car. I have no idea how big the storage tanks at gas stations are, but I’m assuming there’s enough explosive in there to level a couple hundred square feet if one of those goes.

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Lead-acid batteries also present a risk of explosion.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead–acid_battery#Risk_of_explosion

That’s why you attach jumper cables to the dead battery first.

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Have you ever attached jumper cables to a dead lead-acid battery?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lead–acid_battery#Risk_of_explosion

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A car sitting 6 feet in the air is also a highly dense storage of energy that could be released at any moment. I do get your point, but there are ways to mitigate the dangers associated with working on a pack, and they’re not as volatile as you think. Being exposed to air isn’t going to cause a cell to explode as the lithium is mixed with other chemicals inside the cell to make it fairly inert. The danger comes from short circuits, whether it be a puncture or bridging contacts with something conductive.

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