Dangerous Explosion batteries Lithium Ion VS Lithium Polymer

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  • @batterynerd8779
    @batterynerd8779 2 роки тому +419

    Theyre both the same. The difference in this video is that the liion isn‘t charged. If you pierce a discharged battery it doesnt combust. The lithium combust in contact with water but that‘s a different thing. In my experience theyre equal in thermal runaway. It‘s essentially the same battery tech. Just the casing and electrolyte composition is different

    • @district99
      @district99 Рік тому +4

      What about lifepo4?

    • @hexidev
      @hexidev Рік тому +4

      ​@@district99that doesn't really catch fire. Or atleast way leas

    • @TheSphongleface
      @TheSphongleface 10 місяців тому +4

      This does not apply to LiPo because they normally don't discharge below 3.x volt/cell so you always have lots of energy in them.

    • @Imsure1587
      @Imsure1587 7 місяців тому

      no it's true li ion batteries are really strong 😊

    • @TruongVu-s7w
      @TruongVu-s7w 6 місяців тому

      I have done this with lipo batteries and they have no problem or rarely burn while most li ion batteries burn because they are not constructed in the safest way and usually have a short lifespan after a few years

  • @ThereWasNoFreeName
    @ThereWasNoFreeName Рік тому +195

    Misleading title. More like charged vs uncharged battery.

  • @schaltnetzteil495
    @schaltnetzteil495 9 місяців тому +27

    Misleading video. That lithium ion battery wasn't charged enough for it to combust. If it was fully charged, it would also explode into flames. The only difference is that you can damage the lipo more easily, because it just has some aluminium foil as an enclosure, while the li-ion has a durable steel enclosure.

    • @NolanLeatinCristian
      @NolanLeatinCristian Місяць тому +1

      That happened to me when I try too fix a swollen battery

  • @Matthew597
    @Matthew597 6 місяців тому +20

    It's all safe if you don't smash that battery

  • @meerafans8803
    @meerafans8803 Рік тому +2

    Which battery type is more safe??

    • @TheSphongleface
      @TheSphongleface 10 місяців тому

      A Li-Ion battery is without a doubt much safer than a LiPo cell...
      It's like comparing a goldfish in a bowl to a goldfish in a plastic bag.

    • @alexisjuillard4816
      @alexisjuillard4816 5 місяців тому +2

      No they are actually more unstable. You were mislead by this video for a ton of reasons, some intentionally misleading to that conclusion. Empirical hard science says li ion chem is more prone to reactions then polymer.
      Doesn't mean li ion is safer tho i work on batteries a lot and i constantly worry when working on li po cause its like worrying about not breaking a wine glass or a metal thermos.
      One is extremely delicate in its build layers of paper thin charged stuff the other literally has armor around it you can throw it from a window it (probably) will not burst.
      But when they do... they are supposed to vent like that polymer did, let the gases escape and fire if present.
      But imagine it can't vent... you LITERALLY have a bomb, i m not just talking boom boom hurt hurt what would fucking worry me in that explosion is that solid metal shell.
      Thats like the entire concept of the grenade.
      Metal sealed container, increase pressure inside by burning stuff and making gaz, then container bursts into 100 little shards of (toxicity bonus for lithium) very angry metal

    • @The_Glory.
      @The_Glory. 4 місяці тому

      @@alexisjuillard4816hey Alex
      I have a question that i am really trying to figure out and would appreciate it if u could help me with it
      So i got this power bank with 20000mA that got swollen (two separate parts of 10000 attached) and I highly suppose it’s a Li ion battery considering their heavy armor foil outside and the bank is modern (manufactured around 3 years ago)
      I kept it in a safe area for some time before deciding to experiment with it (for once and only, out of scientific curiosity) after reading/watching a lot about what to expect and their composition. i checked their charge after that and it was still almost fully charged so i took it to a different location (exposed to air specifically within temperatures of 10-25 C including some rainy days too that may have touched the inner wires gently but they didn’t really soak in water) then i checked them after about two weeks and they were almost depleted.
      Then i went and applied the safety measures (glasses, fire resistant gloves, mask etc) and pierced it yet nothing happened, hence pierced bunch of more really deep holes in both batteries but saw literally nothing (i saw a crack in one of them only not both prior to the test and i could smell the gas so I expected one of them won’t react harshly but the other still was swollen) so i kept going and cracked them both open but no reaction with air was noticed, also i didn’t pour water directly on them but i had wet ish tools and sprinkled some drops on them (in fact i took some of the layers out and soak them in water but nothing happened).
      My question is simply what exactly happened? In other words were the batteries not Li ion at the first place or did that cold weather really got them died that they couldn’t even react with water?
      Or should they be really sinked in water to have a glimpse of any reaction?
      Thanks for reading all this if u have reached this point.

    • @The_Glory.
      @The_Glory. 4 місяці тому

      @@alexisjuillard4816 hey Alex
      I have a question that i am really trying to figure out and would appreciate it if u could help me with it
      So i got this power bank with 20000mA that got swollen (two separate parts of 10000 attached) and I highly suppose it’s a Li ion battery considering their heavy armor foil outside and the bank is modern (manufactured around 3 years ago)
      I kept it in a safe area for some time before deciding to experiment with it (for once and only, out of scientific curiosity) after reading/watching a lot about what to expect and their composition. i checked their charge after that and it was still almost fully charged so i took it to a different location (exposed to air specifically within temperatures of 10-25 C including some rainy days too that may have touched the inner wires gently but they didn’t really soak in water) then i checked them after about two weeks and they were almost depleted.
      Then i went and applied the safety measures (glasses, fire resistant gloves, mask etc) and pierced it yet nothing happened, hence pierced bunch of more really deep holes in both batteries but saw literally nothing (i saw a crack in one of them only not both prior to the test and i could smell the gas so I expected one of them won’t react harshly but the other still was swollen) so i kept going and cracked them both open but no reaction with air was noticed, also i didn’t pour water directly on them but i had wet ish tools and sprinkled some drops on them (in fact i took some of the layers out and soak them in water but nothing happened).
      My question is simply what exactly happened? In other words were the batteries not Li ion at the first place or did that cold weather really got them died that they couldn’t even react with water?
      Or should they be really sinked in water to have a glimpse of any reaction?
      Thanks for reading all this if u have reached this point.

  • @s71402san
    @s71402san Рік тому +43

    Lithium polymer batteries are also lithium ion. What you want to compare it with is lithium iron phosphate batteries.
    And yes, a charged lithium ion battery will burn. Either polymer or iron phosphate.

    • @MarissaTheMuse
      @MarissaTheMuse 11 місяців тому +2

      More detail please. These are both lithium polymer and therefore both lithium ion. Share more about the iron aspect

    • @beanapprentice1687
      @beanapprentice1687 11 місяців тому +5

      Nickel-cobalt based li-ion batteries (the ones we usually refer to as simply “lithium ion”) are far more volatile than iron-phosphate based li-ion batteries (which we usually refer to as “lithium iron-phosphate”). They are all lithium ion batteries though, as they all rely on the motion of lithium ions through the electrolyte to produce their redox reaction.

    • @The_Glory.
      @The_Glory. 4 місяці тому

      @@20cmusic hey 20c
      I have a question that i am really trying to figure out and would appreciate it if u could help me with it
      So i got this power bank with 20000mA that got swollen (two separate parts of 10000 attached) and I highly suppose it’s a Li ion battery considering their heavy armor foil outside and the bank is modern (manufactured around 3 years ago)
      I kept it in a safe area for some time before deciding to experiment with it (for once and only, out of scientific curiosity) after reading/watching a lot about what to expect and their composition. i checked their charge after that and it was still almost fully charged so i took it to a different location (exposed to air specifically within temperatures of 10-25 C including some rainy days too that may have touched the inner wires gently but they didn’t really soak in water) then i checked them after about two weeks and they were almost depleted.
      Then i went and applied the safety measures (glasses, fire resistant gloves, mask etc) and pierced it yet nothing happened, hence pierced bunch of more really deep holes in both batteries but saw literally nothing (i saw a crack in one of them only not both prior to the test and i could smell the gas so I expected one of them won’t react harshly but the other still was swollen) so i kept going and cracked them both open but no reaction with air was noticed, also i didn’t pour water directly on them but i had wet ish tools and sprinkled some drops on them (in fact i took some of the layers out and soak them in water but nothing happened).
      My question is simply what exactly happened? In other words were the batteries not Li ion at the first place or did that cold weather really got them died that they couldn’t even react with water?
      Or should they be really sinked in water to have a glimpse of any reaction?
      Thanks for reading all this if u have reached this point.

    • @The_Glory.
      @The_Glory. 4 місяці тому

      @@20cmusic hey 20c
      I have a question that i am really trying to figure out and would appreciate it if u could help me with it
      So i got this power bank with 20000mA that got swollen (two separate parts of 10000 attached) and I highly suppose it’s a Li ion battery considering their heavy armor foil outside and the bank is modern (manufactured around 3 years ago)
      I kept it in a safe area for some time before deciding to experiment with it (for once and only, out of scientific curiosity) after reading/watching a lot about what to expect and their composition. i checked their charge after that and it was still almost fully charged so i took it to a different location (exposed to air specifically within temperatures of 10-25 C including some rainy days too that may have touched the inner wires gently but they didn’t really soak in water) then i checked them after about two weeks and they were almost depleted.
      Then i went and applied the safety measures (glasses, fire resistant gloves, mask etc) and pierced it yet nothing happened, hence pierced bunch of more really deep holes in both batteries but saw literally nothing (i saw a crack in one of them only not both prior to the test and i could smell the gas so I expected one of them won’t react harshly but the other still was swollen) so i kept going and cracked them both open but no reaction with air was noticed, also i didn’t pour water directly on them but i had wet ish tools and sprinkled some drops on them (in fact i took some of the layers out and soak them in water but nothing happened).
      My question is simply what exactly happened? In other words were the batteries not Li ion at the first place or did that cold weather really got them died that they couldn’t even react with water?
      Or should they be really sinked in water to have a glimpse of any reaction?
      Thanks for reading all this if u have reached this point.

  • @mr.ice_cold
    @mr.ice_cold 2 роки тому +12

    That chrome lithium foil is wut they use in them Energizer batteries now I'm terrifying of throwing them away since they explode while interacting wit water

    • @vmobile890
      @vmobile890 2 місяці тому

      My used batteries drop in recycle bin at Home Depot or Walmart .

  • @89medic
    @89medic 2 роки тому +79

    If you had used some water that lithium battery would blow

    • @mgwood6939
      @mgwood6939 2 роки тому +5

      You wrote exactly what I was going to say 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

  • @ADF898
    @ADF898 4 місяці тому +2

    There's no such thing as a Lithium
    " polymer" battery. I think he meant Iron Phosphate LiFePO4 battery.
    The LiFePO4 battery has the edge over lithium-ion, both in terms of cycle life (it lasts 4-5x longer), and safety. This is a key advantage because lithium-ion batteries can overheat and even catch fire, while LiFePO4 does not.

    • @filippocara0510
      @filippocara0510 3 місяці тому +1

      LiFePo4, li ion and lipo are 3 different types of battery

    • @filippocara0510
      @filippocara0510 3 місяці тому

      Or better, they all use lithium ions but they have different electrolytes or materials inside

    • @ahmedmuayad2013
      @ahmedmuayad2013 2 місяці тому +1

      When talking about Lithium ion batteries we name the full cell (the battery) based on its cathode material so LiFePO4 is a a lithium ion battery and so are LiCoO2, NMCs, and etc.
      In all these batteries the electrolyte is liquid which is based on a lithium salt + a combination of some organic solvents.
      Lithium polymer batteries use a polymer electrolyte instead of a liquid one (usually a combination of PEO with lithium salts)
      Please don’t spread false information 👍🏻

  • @OppoA3X-1
    @OppoA3X-1 4 місяці тому +11

    More like:
    Charged battery vs dead battery 😂

    • @OHHHHUSBANT
      @OHHHHUSBANT 4 місяці тому

      Both combust if punctured

    • @loolyou
      @loolyou 4 місяці тому

      he hit the other battery too softly​@@OHHHHUSBANT

  • @rehanplays705
    @rehanplays705 Рік тому +1

    I don’t think anyone realized that both of them would have exploded but it never showcases the li-on exploding because it was paused

  • @flitsies
    @flitsies Рік тому

    Now a lifpo4 had you done this to a lifpo4 then yes apparently Bevendean fully charged lifpo4 cells are pretty stable.
    Which makes youvwonder why lifpo4 cells are so much more expensive.

  • @Kimbrough87
    @Kimbrough87 2 роки тому +7

    Not true one of the other batteries was not fully charged

    • @marproject1
      @marproject1  2 роки тому +1

      Yes, the li ion battery has dropped, but in most cases the lipo battery explodes easily

    • @chief_beef6584
      @chief_beef6584 2 роки тому +3

      That’s not how it works. The fire is from the lithium reacting with the air, it doesn’t matter if it’s charged or not

    • @Alexandre1980-ln7ke
      @Alexandre1980-ln7ke 9 місяців тому

      ​@@chief_beef6584 1 year later, does the lithium polymer and lithium iom matter?

  • @VivekKumar-pc1rp
    @VivekKumar-pc1rp 2 роки тому +6

    Li ion in fully drained

    • @electronicsandewastescrapp7384
      @electronicsandewastescrapp7384 Рік тому

      fully drained is a misnomer. It will register zero at the terminals because of the BMS. The cell itself is likely still at least a couple volts. Of course still not the engery potential of a fully charged one.

  • @destriaiqrima1726
    @destriaiqrima1726 2 роки тому

    Saya baca2 artikel katanya li-po lebih kecil kemungkinan kebakar ato meledak, tp kok di video tes ini malah kebalik ya. Jadi mendingan pb li-ion cell apa li-po ya?

    • @marproject1
      @marproject1  2 роки тому

      Mungkin artikelnya asal kak, kenyataanya baterai lipo lebih berbahaya ketusuk jarum dikit langsung kebakar dan meledak, makanya kasus hp meledak sekarang sangat marak sekali, di karenakan hp terbaru rata2 memakai baterai lipo, coba hp jaman dahulu, jarang ada kasus meledak. kalau pilihan tergantung kegunaan kakak buat apa, kalau kegunaannya membutuhkan power yang besar lebih baik pilih lipo, tetapi kalau tidak di gunakan untuk power yang besar lebih baik baterai li ion tidak terlalu bahaya.

    • @SS-ug5qh
      @SS-ug5qh 2 роки тому

      @@marproject1 teory cara test beda pak cara gencetnta beda batray lion pakek almunium lebih keras sedangkan lipo pakek pelindung tipis liat tu yang kebakar satpengunan itu si lion bukan lipo kasusnya bedain durability test ama test bacok 😂😂

    • @SS-ug5qh
      @SS-ug5qh 2 роки тому

      Bedain test bacok ama test durability pengunaan kalo gak percaya bedah aja kedua batary tebalan lion pelindungnya soalnya dia cair beda ma lipo almunium tipis kalo mau hp mu meledak ya bacok aja kan goblok mikir
      mikir yang bener riset pahami jangan kemakan gak jelas test penggunaan bukan test bacok kan lucu

    • @marproject1
      @marproject1  Рік тому

      memang bukan tes durability kak, tapi pada kenyataannya di kehidupan nyata lebih cenderung baterai jatuh atau tertusuk. tapi di logika saja biasanya apapun yang mampu mengeluarkan energi lebih banyak, pasti tidak akan stabil.

  • @Musicheavendubstepbasssongs100
    @Musicheavendubstepbasssongs100 Місяць тому

    The li ion battery didn't explode or caused fire

  • @cheesywaffle6761
    @cheesywaffle6761 2 роки тому +8

    Use water

  • @АртёмСмирнов-о2й
    @АртёмСмирнов-о2й 11 місяців тому +1

    Я по литий ионному ударял, только дым вышел и всë. А полимерный вспыхнул! Оба были заряжены

  • @gipansak6071
    @gipansak6071 2 роки тому +1

    Li ion dgn lifepo4 beda gak sih? Atau sama

    • @marproject1
      @marproject1  2 роки тому

      Beda kak, jenis baterai ada banyak, tetapi yang sering di pakai baterai li ion sama li po

  • @PARASITE_121
    @PARASITE_121 6 місяців тому +1

    i have a lipo battery
    (but please do not reply that li ion and lipo are not the same)

  • @Jude13able
    @Jude13able 6 місяців тому +1

    Now just pour some water on that lithium ion battery and see what happens

  • @LanzBradly
    @LanzBradly Місяць тому

    My phone has Li Po battery☠️😨

  • @Ulansabyr-w3j
    @Ulansabyr-w3j 18 днів тому

    Li ion просто был разряжен li ion и li pol акамуляторы они все взрывоапасны! Бутте осторожным

  • @RootbaerVR
    @RootbaerVR Рік тому +1

    Your phone battery vs turboflex battery

  • @shilpapawar-wd2wq
    @shilpapawar-wd2wq 4 місяці тому

    Tell me anyone how to know my phone have ion battey Or polemer battery, I serrch for this but this shot come

  • @ilai5978
    @ilai5978 2 місяці тому

    Li ion battrey best for phone

  • @Aldara._.Wings2023
    @Aldara._.Wings2023 11 місяців тому +1

    I just made fire with my brother with a litium ion battery by accident. Learned our lesson for a life...

    • @alexisjuillard4816
      @alexisjuillard4816 5 місяців тому

      Can i ask you how and what li ion it was? Unprotected 18650, dented or shorted? Did it vent gases, flames, explode, what was the charge in there and the damage done (around not.to the battery obviously)? How did you manage to extinguish it, i m assuming you're not especially well educated on battery chemestry or anything just normal dude.
      And a normal dude would very likely do a bunch of things that would only make things worse, oh fire lets pour water right? No, i've no right to expect anyone in the general public to know.those specific things but lithium -amongst all the shit you can create attempting to help- reacts explosively with water.
      As in you jump into wayer with a block of solid lithium you die reactive. Videos of people throwing small pieces in water show explosions that have a blast radius (i m considerong the volume of displaced throw around water in a snapshot to the maximum size of the fireball on a grenade, even though there really isn't any fire but you can get an idea with the amount of dust and such) somewhere vetween a huge firecracker line take you hand off one, and a small grenade, depending on the size of the lithium or god forbit sodium or some similar shit

    • @vmobile890
      @vmobile890 2 місяці тому

      @@alexisjuillard4816 Maybe have a metal box then cover with sand . Problem is reaction time so fast they should be stored in a explosion proof container .

    • @alexisjuillard4816
      @alexisjuillard4816 2 місяці тому

      @vmobile890 yep i've learned sand concrete mud air distance fuck even a very poor conductor could do the job of keeping them saf if not discharged

  • @felixtik9151
    @felixtik9151 3 місяці тому

    both are lit-polymer

  • @bangoai3240
    @bangoai3240 Місяць тому

    Do not try at home😅

  • @bikramsahashorts
    @bikramsahashorts 2 роки тому +4

    Maine aj hi ek swallowed lipo battery ko puncture karke mug ke paani me dalke dur vag gaya tha... socha kuch dhamaka hoga....
    Lekin kuch bhi nahi hua😑😑🥴😢😢
    Fir maine usko unpack kiya pura khol fiya boht lambi lambi 4-5 sheet nikla... aur fir kuch kaise ajib sa smell walaa gas banne laga tha....
    Mujhe thik nhi laga toh ma fekke aagya.... zeherila gas tha koi shayad🤢🤢🤢

    • @Sajalpsc
      @Sajalpsc Рік тому

      😄😄😄

    • @tanmay5070
      @tanmay5070 Рік тому

      must be some gas of sulphur shit smells real bad

    • @marproject1
      @marproject1  Рік тому

      lee aayan baitaree ke saath ise karane ka prayaas karen, yah vyutkramaanupaatee hoga

  • @Therollinglegend
    @Therollinglegend 3 місяці тому

    They're both LiPo's

  • @nionio2297
    @nionio2297 Рік тому +1

    Note 7 battery vs note 8 battery😂

  • @TheUltraman4
    @TheUltraman4 6 місяців тому

    The lipo battery is on fire

  • @SkulllikesVR
    @SkulllikesVR 3 дні тому

    Nokia battery:…

  • @imammaarifarif4388
    @imammaarifarif4388 4 місяці тому

    Great JOB

  • @Loren38382
    @Loren38382 Рік тому

    Wow video is missleading information lithium polymer and lithium ion Not upside 🤔

  • @yayanekalaya9281
    @yayanekalaya9281 Рік тому

    Kalo ga salah gw dulu pernah coba bongkar Li-po, pas kena terik matahari langsung kebakar..

  • @ukrainiansturgeon8561
    @ukrainiansturgeon8561 Рік тому

    They’re both the same, the other one might not be charged in order to fake the video, because I sure know lithium polarized batteries explode too.

  • @ChitTall
    @ChitTall Місяць тому

    Power full

  • @GroovyBall1
    @GroovyBall1 4 місяці тому

    I have li ipn battery for my iphone battery

  • @vanvanmatin-ao3695
    @vanvanmatin-ao3695 Рік тому +3

    BIAS VIDEOS EVER

  • @mohdsaidibilinosaidnong3645
    @mohdsaidibilinosaidnong3645 8 місяців тому

    Then i'll stop using this as a stylus

  • @khazlo8865
    @khazlo8865 2 місяці тому

    Li ion have 0% battery

  • @diyprojectssaleso
    @diyprojectssaleso 5 місяців тому

    Take your Li ion to water show what happen it's like boom

  • @ataikonotatsujinplayer2610
    @ataikonotatsujinplayer2610 6 місяців тому

    Nirvana be like

  • @ryantiningsih9753
    @ryantiningsih9753 2 роки тому +10

    Batterai lipo memang sungguh berbahaya, tidak stabil.

    • @marproject1
      @marproject1  2 роки тому +3

      Bener kx, batrai paling tidak stabil ya baterai lipo, jadi batrai itu gampang meledak

    • @nufa35
      @nufa35 2 роки тому +2

      Jadi bingung dah gua
      Ada yang bilang durability kuat lipo dan yang disini bilang kuat li ion
      Yang bener yang mana ya

    • @marproject1
      @marproject1  Рік тому +2

      Di coba saja kax, untuk pembuktian nya. karena secara logika saja sudah jelas, baterai yang lebih banyak mengeluarkan energi, pasti tidak akan stabil. jika di bandingkan baterai yang sedikit mengeluarkan energi. itu sebabnya kenapa di dunia pesawat aeromodeling dan drone, tidak ada baterainya yang memakai baterai li ion, ya karena energi yang bisa di keluarkan hanya sedikit , walaupun daya tampung besar. sedangkan li po bisa mengeluarkan energi konstan. itu sebabnya gampang panas dan meledak.

    • @samueladitya1729
      @samueladitya1729 Рік тому

      @@nufa35 mau aman dan awet pake lifepo4

  • @MissMelonPlayground
    @MissMelonPlayground Рік тому

    Lion battery won a li po lose because he got fired

  • @The-fatherland
    @The-fatherland 11 місяців тому

    In the days since i found god yeah yeah yeah

  • @redwanahmed1048
    @redwanahmed1048 Рік тому

    So the result is copy one best 🎉😂

  • @ToyebHasan-ht4hx
    @ToyebHasan-ht4hx Місяць тому

    Li ion
    Li ion polimer = lipo 😂
    not lifo = Litium fosfet mattery
    Li ion and lipo same battery 😂😂😂

  • @trytoallstatusmakepro8396
    @trytoallstatusmakepro8396 2 місяці тому

    Bhai ulta dikha diya tune

  • @beboyyanez-channel9008
    @beboyyanez-channel9008 5 місяців тому

    Samsung battery like that

  • @LeRuss537
    @LeRuss537 6 місяців тому

    Гәдәр узун ағ ҝөзәл палтар ҝејинирдим вә сачларымы 😮😮😮😮

  • @andrifadilla863
    @andrifadilla863 Рік тому

    Apa gak kebalik ya ?....tadi baru nonton UA-cam katanya li-ion yang mudah kebakar....

    • @marproject1
      @marproject1  Рік тому

      Ngak kx, kalau ngak percaya di coba aja sendiri, lagian di logika sendiri saja, baterai full power cenderung gampang meledak dan tidak stabil. itu sebab nya baterai jenis li po cenderung mahal, karena bisa menyerap energi dan mengeluarkan energi yang sangat besar.

  • @jec_ecart
    @jec_ecart 25 днів тому

    LiPo is the worst battery

  • @NintendoArchiveOfficial
    @NintendoArchiveOfficial 7 місяців тому

    ⚠️⚠️WARNING: EXTREMELY DANGEROUS, PLEASE DON’T TRY THIS AT HOME!!⚠️⚠️

  • @arjunchatterjee875
    @arjunchatterjee875 7 місяців тому

    hahahaha ye sab hota hai battery kholne pe

  • @imammaarifarif4388
    @imammaarifarif4388 4 місяці тому

    Don't try this at home

  • @Apadvagyok86
    @Apadvagyok86 5 місяців тому

    My phone honor 70 5g 😅

  • @elredu2302
    @elredu2302 3 місяці тому

    Fake 2 are liion

  • @NintendoArchiveOfficial
    @NintendoArchiveOfficial 7 місяців тому +1

    Lithium-ion battery never explodes😂
    👇

  • @danielwilcox6307
    @danielwilcox6307 9 місяців тому

    Lessen here. People and batteries don't like to be hit.

  • @KiranKumar-um2gz
    @KiranKumar-um2gz 2 місяці тому

    Fraud it's lion onlyy yhuu

  • @BrontoByteStudio
    @BrontoByteStudio 2 роки тому +1

    Point of view: your right ear is dead

    • @marproject1
      @marproject1  Рік тому

      no, battery is both 80% charged and 50% health

    • @BrontoByteStudio
      @BrontoByteStudio Рік тому

      @@marproject1 Oh, okay! And also I was wrong: *left ear

  • @MentalLemah
    @MentalLemah Рік тому

    Kebalik dongo li-ion ygmudah rusak dan bahaya li-po yg awet dan ga berbahaya

    • @marproject1
      @marproject1  Рік тому +1

      wkwkwk, yang dongo elu bro, udah jelas2 ada buktinya masih ngelak aja.

    • @iwanmsport8665
      @iwanmsport8665 Рік тому

      ​@@marproject1minta link pembuktian lain nya dong bang

  • @Ahmadwijaya-k3v
    @Ahmadwijaya-k3v 6 місяців тому

    Sy sebenarya lebih sk lion tapi gadget sekarang hampir semuanya pake lipo😢