That's the isolation. Bad idea peeling it off.
Insulation - sure. Please note I was not suggesting, nor do I recommend anyone open
any battery and potentially exposing themselves to the caustic chemicals within. I should have been more specific and said "labels" and not "coverings". My bad
and apologies for not being more clear.
@ziomario - I note here in the US, battery stores are popping up in many locations. I didn't see where in Italy you live but, for example, Google shows Milan has several battery stores.
Doctor Battery is an example. No guarantee but there might be someone at the store who actually knows something about batteries you can talk face-to-face with. Even if not, if you take your device with you, you might be able to find a 18650 battery that physically fits your device.
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if you take my challenge of your competency as a personal attack - then my apologies.
Challenge? This isn't a contest.
And you didn't "challenge". You were clear. You not only disagreed with my "
opinion" about a need for industry standards for public
safety in those batteries, you then "accused" me of having no technical knowledge on the topic, and then said I should not even make "
such drastic statements".
One does not need to be an electrical engineer to understand a need for, or to express an opinion about
safety regulations for batteries. One does not need to be a mechanical engineer to understand the need for, or to express an opinion about
safety regulations for automobiles. One does not need to be a doctor or pharmacist to understand the need for, or to express an opinion about drug
safety regulations.
But you didn't stop there. After accusing me of not knowing what I was talking about, you said my opinion has no "foundation". Really? I am shocked you don't appear to understand that it is common for safety laws and regulations to change entire technologies just to include/incorporate safety features.
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Challenge of your competency"? Now that's an interesting choice of words - this after you claimed, not opined, but claimed as technical fact that "
all cells die" by overheating, which is clearly wrong. And that after you also claimed, with no supporting evidence, "
you can't use protected cells anywhere. Not even in power banks". Also clearly wrong as I showed with 2 links to corroborating evidence.
But hey! What do I know? As seen by the link in my sig, I've only been a certified electronics tech who's worked with batteries of all sorts for over 50 years so obviously I still have much to learn.
That said, if your accusations and attempts to stifle expressing an opinion you 100% disagree with was not meant as a personal attack, then, in the spirit of the season, I accept your apology.
Have a good day and Merry Christmas to all.