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Old 07-31-2021, 11:55 AM   #6 (permalink)
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So don't put them in cities and maybe space the battery housings further apart so they all don't burn.
In another video I saw the fd intentionally not spraying water on the buring battery housing, but spraying water on the adjacent housings. Very smart. So when one starts burning don't even try to put it out because there is no putting it out, just keep it from spreading.
Grid batteries are generally a stupid idea.
Remember that's forty-five hundred electric cars worth of batteries sitting there, assuming they are 100kwh tealas.
Australia needs nuclear power.
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