Had some fun today using my trusty Bradex plastic cased battery charger, 1980's vintage, still see them on ebay.
Charging a battery in the back office, it caught fire.
Co2 extinguisher quickly put the fire out to reveal a molten black blob.
Fortunately or unfortunately it was resting on top of the battery.
Think if had been metal cased, it would have shorted and blown the fuse.
And i wouldn't have place it on top the battery.
Sometimes been tempted to leave it on overnight, but you know one day this might happen, so don't.
What if it had been attached to a car in a garage?
Perhaps lesson learnt and perhaps charge them outside in a dog kennel structure or similar.
Charging a battery in the back office, it caught fire.
Co2 extinguisher quickly put the fire out to reveal a molten black blob.
Fortunately or unfortunately it was resting on top of the battery.
Think if had been metal cased, it would have shorted and blown the fuse.
And i wouldn't have place it on top the battery.
Sometimes been tempted to leave it on overnight, but you know one day this might happen, so don't.
What if it had been attached to a car in a garage?
Perhaps lesson learnt and perhaps charge them outside in a dog kennel structure or similar.