Crushing Huge Lithium Ion Batteries with Hydraulic Press

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6 місяців тому

Crushing lithium ion batteries with hydraulic press
This video is done in colloboration with Recser. If you are located in Finland go check out their campaign sites www.zombiakku.fi/ and if you are located somewhere else just remember to recycle used batteries in a right way.
1. Tape the terminals to prevent short circuits
2. leave batteries to used battery collection point
3. make sure that not even a single battery or device containing batteries don't end up in to household waste!
Don't try this at home! Damaged batteries might catch on fire and they will release extremely toxic fumes
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@HydraulicPressChannel
@HydraulicPressChannel 6 місяців тому
Big thanks to everybody that are part of the Zombie battery campaign for making this video possible! I have been wanting to do this for many years but I haven't had resources to do this in a safe and responsible way (are any of my videos safe and responsible?) but now it's done and it was worth of all the effort. And great that we were also able to deliver some important information with the entertainment!
@Sgt_Bill_T_Co
@Sgt_Bill_T_Co 6 місяців тому
I'm sure you may know this but you will only get a fire/explosion if the battery is at or near a fully charged state. I had hoped you might say something about not sending batteries for disposal if they had been recently charged.
@10joncte
@10joncte 6 місяців тому
Not charged = no explosed... Que de la perte
@squidcaps4308
@squidcaps4308 6 місяців тому
"Minimize the risk of nothing happening". Brilliant line.
@jerethgryphon4244
@jerethgryphon4244 6 місяців тому
I have a new respect for lion
@wormball
@wormball 6 місяців тому
it is extremely dangerous, so we have to deal with it
@wavetrex
@wavetrex 6 місяців тому
Last one is Lithium-Iron-Phosphate, which is a MUCH MUCH safer chemistry (unfortunately less capacity). The lack of fire in the last test proves how much better LFP batteries are for vehicle safety.
@Sgt_Bill_T_Co
@Sgt_Bill_T_Co 6 місяців тому
And it may be there was no charge left in it...
@NirreFirre
@NirreFirre 6 місяців тому
Agree, and not to mention for home energy storage 😅
@HydraulicPressChannel
@HydraulicPressChannel 6 місяців тому
@@Sgt_Bill_T_Co They were 100% charge, there was built in display that allowed us to pick full ones
@drunkenhobo8020
@drunkenhobo8020 6 місяців тому
As Lauri said "this is the really boring battery chemistry".
@POVwithRC
@POVwithRC 6 місяців тому
Probably better to stick to ICE no matter how safe the chemistry of LFP is 😊
@ivan-Croatian
@ivan-Croatian 6 місяців тому
"To minimize the risk of nothing happening" Now THAT'S the spirit! 😂
@HydraulicPressChannel
@HydraulicPressChannel 6 місяців тому
The firedepartment guy said that those drone back type of batteries are super safe. So I had to do hold my beer type of thing there to better the odds :D
@_Dimon_
@_Dimon_ 6 місяців тому
@@HydraulicPressChannel If you gonna do press more batteries, get some lipo batteries that are used for FPV drones. Those things are not safe at all.
@jackieglade
@jackieglade 6 місяців тому
@@_Dimon_ And rc car batteries too. I once decided to smash an old one and it caught on fire
@_Dimon_
@_Dimon_ 6 місяців тому
@@jackieglade right, forgot about them. Yeah, the same exact chemistry, but bigger, so even more boom when pressed.
@jackieglade
@jackieglade 6 місяців тому
@@_Dimon_ Yea, ebike bats have much MUCH less current than these
@Wyrrlicci
@Wyrrlicci 3 місяці тому
OH WOW!!! that first one went from zero to fire SO FAST!! This vid taught me so much about the dangers of damaged Lithium Ion Batteries!
@staudinga
@staudinga 5 місяців тому
Good video for increasing awareness. While I know about the dangers of lithium batteries I honestly didn't expect such a huge energy release from the first example.
@frasercrone3838
@frasercrone3838 4 місяці тому
some of the bigger BEV's can have as many as 8000 of these battery cells and it only takes one to malfunction like in the press and all the rest will follow it. The press crushed it but that is not what started the fire. the cell needs to overheat which will cause the chemical reaction that you saw so it was the short circuit that was necessary.
@oskar6747
@oskar6747 Місяць тому
I'm starting to have second thoughts if it's safe to charge and store my EUC in the hallway. Maybe balcony would be safer, but there is now 0 degrees and sometimes even -20C and I don't know if it's too cold for charging.
@sheilaolfieway1885
@sheilaolfieway1885 Місяць тому
now i know why EV fires are so horrilbe.
@hemesath3
@hemesath3 6 місяців тому
You know it’s gonna be good when the show starts outside
@HydraulicPressChannel
@HydraulicPressChannel 6 місяців тому
We have dynamite coming next week!
@gibthegrey2214
@gibthegrey2214 6 місяців тому
​@@HydraulicPressChannel🥳🥳💥💥🥳🥳 Gotta love a nice boom
@dielaughing73
@dielaughing73 6 місяців тому
​@@HydraulicPressChannel you had me at "our explosion park"
@Faesharlyn
@Faesharlyn 6 місяців тому
Lauri taking good advice: "Don't try this at home"
@bigclivedotcom
@bigclivedotcom 6 місяців тому
The primary hazard with lithium cells isn't the lithium itself, as it is diffused through the electrodes. It's the energy that they store being released suddenly. So for the best bang and flames they have to be fully charged. Fully discharged cells are fairly safe.
@HydraulicPressChannel
@HydraulicPressChannel 6 місяців тому
We had all cells expect the failed drone battery charged full to get best mayhem. I didn't know why it makes difference just know that it helps :D So thanks for the explanation behind the difference.
@logitech4873
@logitech4873 6 місяців тому
Lithium ion and metallic lithium reacts pretty differently too.
@DerUnglaublicheFrank
@DerUnglaublicheFrank 6 місяців тому
And now imagine you have even more energy dense batteries. Higher density = less needed = lighter cars = much bigger boom & deadly for the occupants
@neil1997
@neil1997 6 місяців тому
Would have been good to have a/b testing of identical batteries full Vs discharged. One for ProjectFarm?😂 More seriously there's a message here to fully discharge batteries irrespective of how 'responsibly' you dispose of them.
@thomasvlaskampiii6850
@thomasvlaskampiii6850 6 місяців тому
What's inside lithium batteries? Fire, apparently
@dan725
@dan725 6 місяців тому
UKposts algorithm.. please do your thing. This video is actually quite important and what an excellent demonstration of what improper disposal of lithium-based batteries can lead to. This video MUST have hundreds of millions of views. This is required viewing for the world seriously. Aside from it being incredibly educational and funny, it’s also important.
@arc001
@arc001 4 місяці тому
How is polluting the environment funny?? One can find plenty of videos showing the dangers of this type of battery. I shudder to think how youtube has inspired the destruction of things for entertainment value in pursuit of views.
@chrisk5433
@chrisk5433 6 місяців тому
That was an incredibly educational video!! Well done showing the dangers of tossing this stuff in the general trash. I didn’t realize how dangerous these cells were. Thanks!!
@thewildhealer541
@thewildhealer541 6 місяців тому
Just a tip, use tape to cover the poles of the battery so you don't risk it catching fire because of short circuiting when the batteries touch one another.
@dtibor5903
@dtibor5903 6 місяців тому
Discharge them before disposing
@Sharklops
@Sharklops 6 місяців тому
Holy crap I'll absolutely be more careful with battery disposal from now on. Cheers!
@groaningmole4338
@groaningmole4338 6 місяців тому
Yeah. This video ought to be required viewing for *anyone* who uses lithium batteries. Especially the section around 5:00 into the video.
@HydratedBeans
@HydratedBeans 6 місяців тому
I think the government has dropped the ball here in the US. There is no standardized way to dispose of batteries. Some states have figured it out, but not all
@chiefdenis
@chiefdenis 6 місяців тому
​@@groaningmole4338that's everyone, because everyone uses at least one, except Amish maybe
@johncarlaw8633
@johncarlaw8633 6 місяців тому
@@chiefdenis Amish aren't supposed to but there was a recent news article about a few with secret phones shunned by the community when an emergency message system test outed them around company. One was being interviewed by elders about breaking some rules, BZZZZBZZZBZZZ. I know it is serious for them in the community but they don't set people on fire any more so far as I know so it is a bit funny.
@chiefdenis
@chiefdenis 6 місяців тому
@@johncarlaw8633 lol, that is funny, I've heard there are factions of amish who allow the use of some technology, kinda like vegans to vegetarians, don't know how true that is though
@calebkemplay6040
@calebkemplay6040 6 місяців тому
I am surprised how the little 18650 cell exploded and flamed up with such fury! Certainly an eye opener since I use and abuse power tools in confined spaces, my pre-work checklist now has another safety critical element. Thanks for helping raise awareness of how dangerous every day items can be if damaged.
@GuyNamedSean
@GuyNamedSean 6 місяців тому
Seriously! I know they're lithium batteries so I need to take them seriously, but they look and feel just like a AA so I treat them with just as much abandon.
@iloveanothermanswives4278
@iloveanothermanswives4278 6 місяців тому
@@GuyNamedSean AA batteries are just as dangerous if you are not careful with them. Afterall, they are energy sources, which is a big red flag for safety concerns.
@MeriaDuck
@MeriaDuck 6 місяців тому
The first one exploded so violently so early probably because the hydraulic press connects the anode with the cathode in a low resistance short circuit.
@bobtiley
@bobtiley 6 місяців тому
Fully charged battery vs a discharged battery makes a big difference.
@fetzie23
@fetzie23 6 місяців тому
@@MeriaDuck If you keep one with unprotected terminals in a pocket or bag with keys or metal tools that could easily happen too.
@jc4359
@jc4359 6 місяців тому
I have been using lithium batteries and battery packs/sticks for industrial and personal applications for years. These batteries seem resilient when we use them, but become dangerous without continuing analysis and care. Batteries should be respected more than the devices we use them for, no exceptions, no matter the battery chemistry. They will be angry with you if you mistreat them, and they can destroy everything you own! Thank you for this wonderful safety statement! Entertaining as always!
@murdock6450
@murdock6450 3 місяці тому
THATS YOUR TESLA IN A CRASH
@user-or4hs7xq9u
@user-or4hs7xq9u Місяць тому
4 wheel rotisserie
@AdrianCuyubambaDiaz
@AdrianCuyubambaDiaz Місяць тому
Did you even watch the whole video? 8:00 listen
@user-or4hs7xq9u
@user-or4hs7xq9u Місяць тому
@@AdrianCuyubambaDiaz hi, there was an EV that went up in a fireball at a toll booth, occupants of the car burnt like toast.
@sportsfreak33393
@sportsfreak33393 26 днів тому
​@user-or4hs7xq9u did you hear about the conventionnally powered car that went up in a fireball?
@user-or4hs7xq9u
@user-or4hs7xq9u 26 днів тому
@@sportsfreak33393 diesel or petrol car 🔥 not as ecologically damaging, huge difference in the level of nasty fumes and toxic unpleasantness when an EV goes up
@justinv825
@justinv825 6 місяців тому
I love how you’ve been incorporating informative content into crushing things lately, amazing as always!
@jackofblades6149
@jackofblades6149 6 місяців тому
A combo of info and entertainment is a good way to get things out to people in an enjoyable and nice way that doesn't bore the viewer
@Pr0toPoTaT0
@Pr0toPoTaT0 6 місяців тому
Makes the video longer but the 10 second skip feature is pretty dope. Got a busy day just wanna see crushed stuff catch fire 🔥 😫 😆
@davidgriffiths7696
@davidgriffiths7696 6 місяців тому
Your accomplice was very pleased with the first battery test and an indication of the promising results to come.
@gavinwigg8057
@gavinwigg8057 6 місяців тому
One of the very few UKposts thumbnails that wasn't exaggerated!! Bravo!!
@TopherRocks
@TopherRocks 6 місяців тому
Obviously we're usually here because it's fun to watch things get destroyed but this is really a great way to illustrate the destructive risks that come from poor battery disposal that we just don't consider! Great job making us learn something!
@observingrogue7652
@observingrogue7652 6 місяців тому
I'm here, to understand what to expect and design for, incase my EV gets shot by cops, and other degenerates like them.
@manga12
@manga12 6 місяців тому
@@observingrogue7652 or in a hard wreck could also happen and they take way more water to put out so beaware
@observingrogue7652
@observingrogue7652 6 місяців тому
@@manga12 The original Energica Ego electric motorcycle. Part of the reason why it was so heavy, is because the battery pack heavily reinforced & armored. I don't how Energica is building them now, but for accidents, and attacks, I have to consider doing the same. I'm already into offroader vehicles, that are already tough, just to survive offroad. Like rock crawling Jeeps with skidplates, rollcages, and truck-bed-liner paint. And Dirtbikes, Dualsports, and some Adventure motorcycles. It's so normal for them to fall or crash, because of tree-roots & rocks, there is high chance you can just pick them up, and keep riding. Even if you break something, it is a cheap fix or replacement. Meanwhile, sport bikes, especially luxury ones like Ducati, the Ferrari of the bike world. If one of those falls over, that's hundreds or more dollars in repairs. So, I'm used to offroad vehicles being heavier. But for e-bikes & e-motorcycles, I just have to settle on a balance between added weight in armor, and how else to protect the batteries.
@markoazman4301
@markoazman4301 6 місяців тому
Prity idiotic
@MonkeyJedi99
@MonkeyJedi99 6 місяців тому
They're so inherently dangerous just by existing that a healthy firefighter with a heavy steel wrecker bar only needed several minutes of effort to make som of them combust!!! Yeah, I know, and I'm not attacking you TopherRocks. Just very tired of the anti-EV whackos here in the US blaming the batteries for everything from diesel fires to falling educational standards to the way the moon winked at them when they were on the toilet last night.
@needleonthevinyl
@needleonthevinyl 6 місяців тому
Those power tool batteries being crushed was a lot more violent than I was expecting
@dielaughing73
@dielaughing73 6 місяців тому
Possibly because they're designed to be "high dump" (high current delivery)?
@ne0395
@ne0395 6 місяців тому
I was working in battery recykling warehause and we had little fires every day u know when u smell this odor your hed starts spinning instatntly
@dielaughing73
@dielaughing73 6 місяців тому
@@ne0395 that's nasty
@needleonthevinyl
@needleonthevinyl 6 місяців тому
@@dielaughing73 Probably. Its actually amazing how rare fires are compared to how common they are. Just don't crush them in the trash or a hydaulic press I guess!
@FireAngelOfLondon
@FireAngelOfLondon 6 місяців тому
@@ne0395 You should have been wearing breathing protection! What was your employer playing at? Obviously they did not care about their people.
@hauntedshadowslegacy2826
@hauntedshadowslegacy2826 6 місяців тому
Now THIS is how to do a PSA. I'm glad you were able to do it safely thanks to the collaboration of Recser.
@douglasmayherjr.5733
@douglasmayherjr.5733 6 місяців тому
Great Video. I appreciate you taking the time to share the dangers of batteries. Thanks from Michigan.
@eliotmccann2589
@eliotmccann2589 6 місяців тому
2:34 "To minimise risk of nothing happening..." Brilliant!! Love your work.
@fagan4119
@fagan4119 6 місяців тому
I've known about this for years. That's why I always carry around with me a lithium battery and a hydraulic press in case I'm ever in a survival situation and need to make fire. 🧠
@perstaffanlundgren
@perstaffanlundgren 6 місяців тому
If a electric tool box get dropped during freight from manufacturing to seller and damaged , the procedure is to Scrap the batterys in it . So you just need to drop your Tool or battery hard into the ground or other hard surface from some hight/at some velocity, and you have fun Lottery battery with potential for fireworks. No hydraulic press needed.
@fagan4119
@fagan4119 6 місяців тому
@@perstaffanlundgren Your method sounds too laborious. Did you see in the video how quick and easy it was? I'll stick with my way.
@stompingpeak2043
@stompingpeak2043 6 місяців тому
​@@fagan4119just get a high amp 18650 or 21700 and short it(aka touch the positive and negative with a conductor). The thing will instantly combust and probably harm you if you're too close
@fagan4119
@fagan4119 6 місяців тому
@@stompingpeak2043 I suppose you could go that route but what fun would that be? If I'm in a survival situation i want to at least be entertained because it can be quite boring.
@qaznbv
@qaznbv 6 місяців тому
Humorous people like you are the reason I get to comments section!
@26hurban
@26hurban 6 місяців тому
Your wife is so funny in your videos. Her laughter is 1 of the reasons why I love your videos 😂👍
@patthompson1761
@patthompson1761 6 місяців тому
Excellent balance between entertainment and education. Keep up the great work 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
@andchi2000
@andchi2000 6 місяців тому
"Minimize the risk of nothing happening" is just brilliant. 😁
@danharold3087
@danharold3087 6 місяців тому
Like back in the 70s when a news crew minimize the risk with explosives in the pinto gas tank. :)
@CrustyRestorations
@CrustyRestorations 6 місяців тому
Didn't expect the small drill ones to explode so much😳👍
@N0_Expectations
@N0_Expectations 3 місяці тому
Analysing the fumes that come off the batteries would have been interesting also the amount of pressure used before combustion took place, great video really enjoyed it.
@thelongs5698
@thelongs5698 6 місяців тому
As much fun as you guys have this shows how serious and how quickly a problem can occur. Thanks Lauri!
@spvillano
@spvillano 6 місяців тому
He said it best with, "there's a lot of fire and anger inside".
@renocence
@renocence 6 місяців тому
When he said "Even I didn't want to do this at home." I just lost it. I love this channel.
@ernestoginotome2453
@ernestoginotome2453 6 місяців тому
WOW, you put a lot of effort to make this video! Amazing! Thanks for all your videos
@letboilenhaokip7255
@letboilenhaokip7255 6 місяців тому
Great educational video on safty handling of old unused batteries.
@wjanis1
@wjanis1 6 місяців тому
Educational and fun. Hope none of your equipment was damaged beyond what you might have expected. Thank you very much.
@animeboy93
@animeboy93 6 місяців тому
My cousin works for the sanitation dept and someone threw a vacuum in a garbage bag. When they crushed it in the truck it lit up.
@HydraulicPressChannel
@HydraulicPressChannel 6 місяців тому
Thanks for sharing this, this exactly the thing that we want to avoid with the zombie battery campaign
@andrewt9204
@andrewt9204 6 місяців тому
Most people don't realize there are lithium batteries in things and just chuck em. We need better education on that stuff, of big warnings on appliances that you cannot throw them away. Another good reason all batteries should be removable with plenty of easy access drop off locations.
@animeboy93
@animeboy93 6 місяців тому
@@andrewt9204 Yup. This happened my cousin's first day on the job. Thank god it worked out.
@leahcimthgirw3163
@leahcimthgirw3163 6 місяців тому
​@@animeboy93I also work for a garbage company and at least once a year a truck gets burned up from load fires
@animeboy93
@animeboy93 6 місяців тому
@@leahcimthgirw3163 That sucks man. Hope everyone stays safe
@Tomaskom
@Tomaskom 6 місяців тому
That fire around the press piston at 5:40 looks so epic it could be your new profile picture!
@jandsmarineservicejimfromd4994
@jandsmarineservicejimfromd4994 6 місяців тому
Wow didn’t realize how dangerous they are ! Thanks for sharing this
@Madlintelf
@Madlintelf 6 місяців тому
Thanks for doing this, I'm in NYC and we've had so many horrible and deadly fires because of cheap Lithium Ion batteries, I'm sharing this with a lot of people to help with awareness Also, keep in mind that Lithium is recycled at almost 90%, it's a limited but highly recyclable material.
@1234fishnet
@1234fishnet 6 місяців тому
Most of the time it's because of missing or cheap or bad Battery management systems. They should prevent from most mistakes. That's why I switched to Einhell tool battery packs for my ebike. Cheap and very good quality
@vendomnu
@vendomnu 6 місяців тому
Where have you read that lithium is so recyclable? As far as I know it really isn't.
@danharold3087
@danharold3087 6 місяців тому
@@vendomnu (me)To what extent is the lithium in batteries recyclable (bard) The lithium in batteries is highly recyclable. In fact, up to 95% of the lithium in lithium-ion batteries can be recycled. By using bard as source I can not be accused of looking within the pro EV bubble. Partly recycled cells are known as black mass is now being listed as a commodity in several markets. A few months ago gas and oil seems to have spent a fair bit of money to get the word out that batteries are not recyclable. Which is false. In a relatively short time the net went from recycling gearing up to recycling not going to happen. Yeah not scientific just my observation. Take it for what it is worth.
@BrainHurricanes
@BrainHurricanes 6 місяців тому
​@@danharold3087 Even if the cells are 100% recyclable. How are you going to do that ? I'm sure you know there is no "wonderbox" where you put in the old battery and a "new" one comes out. What do you need to recycle ? The only thing I can think of is "they" want lots of people to be poor (happy) and unable to transport, so "they" can be rich (unhappy) and do whatever they want. So "they" will tell you anything you want to hear. And because young folks love to talk about the environment, green, safe, recycling, that is want we are hearing right now. Just my observation from an old fart, take it for what it's worth. You'll figure it out autoamtically when you become the old fart and the young folks don't listen.
@The_Irish_Volunteer
@The_Irish_Volunteer 6 місяців тому
The cost of recycling these EV batteries is uneconomic because they are not engineered to be recycled. It's mostly hype when the say they can recycle because most of the metals like cadmium etc is not worth the effort. Lithium can be removed but again it often is again not worth the effort and costs.
@jamesscholz8338
@jamesscholz8338 6 місяців тому
1:10 "So don't try this, or anything like this at home, this is stupid." THAT'S THE SPIRIT!!!
@pokkit
@pokkit 6 місяців тому
The outcomes will be very different if you crush a fully charged vs. a completely discharged battery. The "full" battery is likely to explode. The "empty" battery is more likely to just smolder.
@spherelance72
@spherelance72 6 місяців тому
That was very informative, scary but gets across the dangers these batteries can pose
@gobbel2000
@gobbel2000 6 місяців тому
Great video, it is very easy to underestimate the damage these batteries can do. I would not have expected such a huge fire.
@BestSpatula
@BestSpatula 6 місяців тому
Wow. I was about to do some of these experiments at home. But you did all of the work for me! I LOVE YOU!
@DMSparky
@DMSparky 6 місяців тому
Really good that you made this video. Finland is the coolest even the fire department comes out to teach in UKposts videos.
@100PercentOS2
@100PercentOS2 5 місяців тому
WOW! That last crush was the best. Love how those cells came squeezing out and nothing happening.
@lsh3rd
@lsh3rd 6 місяців тому
I addition, you should turn lithium batteries in because the spent batteries are highly recyclable. The recycling chain will eventually become a very important part of the life cycle for making new batteries.
@bakielh229
@bakielh229 6 місяців тому
They're provably not very recyclable, it's almost unpractical to extract the pure metal back despite the advertisement.
@lsh3rd
@lsh3rd 6 місяців тому
@@bakielh229 they are about 90-98 percent recyclable depending on process, but the problem is achieving scale to make the operation profitable. There are not really enough spent batteries in the pipeline for scale. There is a plant in my area that’s having a go at it.
@soundspark
@soundspark 6 місяців тому
@@lsh3rd EVs will eventually flood the industry with used batteries to reclaim?
@lsh3rd
@lsh3rd 6 місяців тому
@@soundspark correct.
@SilvaDreams
@SilvaDreams 6 місяців тому
​​@@lsh3rdThe metal shells are easily recycled but the actual electrolyte is extremely cost prohibitive and no company that does the recycling process will actually say who is doing it so it's likely just like plastics ... it's given to China and they just dump it.
@andiiii72
@andiiii72 6 місяців тому
I didn't expect that such small batteries can cause such a dangerous fire. But the two accu packs for wireless tools really shocked me. Everyone should handle these packs with much more respect and definitely no one should dump them in household trash. Thanks for showing to us 👍
@Biaanca5036
@Biaanca5036 5 місяців тому
I currently own a take-home hilti drill so seeing you explode one of those batteries gives me such a goofy big grin! 😄 I love it! So much fire!
@UncleManuel
@UncleManuel 6 місяців тому
That is a very good video on Lithium battery safety. You really crushed it on this one! 😁😁😁
@insu_na
@insu_na 6 місяців тому
Honestly impressed how well the dgi battery handled being crushed. In Germany all electronics retailers with a sales floor larger than 100m² have to accept electronic waste for disposal, including batteries. If, like me, you don't have a car to bring your electronics to a waste management facility, that's a good place to get rid of it, too.
@JogBird
@JogBird 6 місяців тому
i wonder if it was doscharged
@Thoran666
@Thoran666 6 місяців тому
@@JogBird Nope, "They were 100% charge, there was built in display that allowed us to pick full ones" HPC replied to a similar comment.
@maksphoto78
@maksphoto78 6 місяців тому
@@Thoran666 I think he meant so say "Deutsch-chaged"
@adriankoch964
@adriankoch964 6 місяців тому
Does a destroyed electric car count as e-waste? Imagine the people at Mediamarkt when someone rolls up with a flatbed carrying a bunch of wrecked Teslas :D
@insu_na
@insu_na 6 місяців тому
@@adriankoch964 would be funny, but unfortunately there are size limitations. It has to be smaller than a normal washing machine. Most retailers will take back items of that size anyway, but they're not legally required, so it might be a good idea to call ahead and check
@richardarmstrong-finnerty3140
@richardarmstrong-finnerty3140 6 місяців тому
One of the most informative and educational UKposts videos I've seen.
@janaheeger5362
@janaheeger5362 4 місяці тому
Wow, now I really respect batteries...thank you for these awesome tests
@cannesahs
@cannesahs 6 місяців тому
I'm glad you did this with proper safety this time. The video you deleted years ago was really dangerous ❤
@cadburybunny
@cadburybunny 6 місяців тому
I was a LITTLE worried ... till you started going into all the safety precautions and warnings ... LiPo is NO JOKE! Thank you for showing how serious people need to treat these amazing lil bundles of energy.
@Pawtacle
@Pawtacle 6 місяців тому
Thanks for the excellent video, I clearly haven't been taking battery recycling nearly seriously enough :O
@wladimir.Quiroz
@wladimir.Quiroz 4 місяці тому
Wow, i haven't seen this channel in years, and I'm surprised how the production budget has increased during that time.
@MrGimpomatic
@MrGimpomatic 6 місяців тому
Very informative. I’m pretty sure if a zombie battery ever gives me a heart attack, it won’t be from the fumes. It’ll be from the sudden explosion of fire and chemical anger in my face! Great vid as always.
@dtibor5903
@dtibor5903 6 місяців тому
Discharged batteries don't do anything, they have no energy
@peter360adventures9
@peter360adventures9 6 місяців тому
Awesome. A excellent showing of how really dangerous these batteries are.
@anothersquid
@anothersquid 6 місяців тому
I'm impressed by that last one. I genuinely expected it to go off like a bomb.
@TorontoPopulistConservative
@TorontoPopulistConservative 6 місяців тому
I think there are batteries that size that could explode like a bomb. I think these ones were lithium iron phosphate which don't really explode. Either that, or the batteries were so old that they would appear to have a full charge but no balls behind it. Notice how there are holes drilled in the press when they are crushing batteries in the enclosed crucible? Imagine the bomb that would be if those holes weren't there!
@wmsyvinski
@wmsyvinski 5 місяців тому
I had heard of how flammable lithium batteries are, but I didn't expect how damned nasty and persistent the fires are. Even that AA cell (first one) was an eye-opener!
@unpotatoedsalmon
@unpotatoedsalmon 5 місяців тому
18650 not aa
@boutrosboutrosboutrosboutros
@boutrosboutrosboutrosboutros 4 місяці тому
Basically, they're all the same battery lol. But super awesome. The drill packs were the best. great video
@xRGTMx
@xRGTMx 6 місяців тому
I love how even the tiny batteries are dangerous. Those little beasties go BOOM
@Lord_Kazzak
@Lord_Kazzak 6 місяців тому
Very nice demonstration why you should not, under any circumstances, throw batteries in any kind of bin than an special battery bin. Well done.
@jamieashton660
@jamieashton660 6 місяців тому
Possibly the best ever HPC video!
@GlitchMonki
@GlitchMonki 6 місяців тому
That firefighters suit looks really slick, over here where I'm from have some baggy loose fitting suits 😂
@Muscleduck
@Muscleduck 6 місяців тому
In Belgium we have Bebat for battery recycling (and lamps). You can find drop off points in every supermarket and DIY store. Taping the terminals is a great tip btw, because you could otherwise cause a short in the drop off box.
@CrowSkeleton
@CrowSkeleton 6 місяців тому
This is awesome, and thank you for showing the public the horrible things that can happen to poor waste disposal workers if someone can't be bothered to dispose of their batteries at a recycling point. This also neatly shows why entire shipments of electric cars catch fire and everyone has to abandon ship when one slightly badly put-together one shorts out and explodes...
@jamessmith-yk3sc
@jamessmith-yk3sc 6 місяців тому
there was a case of a home made electric car catching fire on a ferry while charging. One of the ships supposedly burned by electric cars was salvaged only to find ALL of the electric cars were un burnt on a separate deck..A whole parking garage at an airport was burned down when a gas powered range rover caught fire.Very little coverage of that fire! another ship supposedly destroyed by an electric car sank and no real investigation was ever done. Many of the so called electric cars that have burned in china were actually gas electric hybrids.
@InnerVisions68
@InnerVisions68 Місяць тому
When you crushed the phones I expected the Wicked Witch of The West from The Wizard of Oz to appear
@egyptology22
@egyptology22 6 місяців тому
I'm new to the channel. This is like watching Kimi Raikkonen' funnier uncle being stupid. I love it
@yenchey3270
@yenchey3270 6 місяців тому
It really puts into perspective just how much energy is stored in those cells
@zapfanzapfan
@zapfanzapfan 5 місяців тому
There is a lot of graphite and electrolyte in a battery that can burn. It's not energy you can get out from discharging the battery.
@jimwhite6225
@jimwhite6225 5 місяців тому
What about new electric vehicles?
@getyerspn
@getyerspn 6 місяців тому
The charge state makes a huge difference to the energy released during damage to the batteries..I suspect the e-bike batteries had a very low to zero charge state.
@HydraulicPressChannel
@HydraulicPressChannel 6 місяців тому
Drone battery was broken but all others were full to maximize the mayhem
@Sgt_Bill_T_Co
@Sgt_Bill_T_Co 6 місяців тому
I was surprised this was not clearly mentioned, along with something like 'make sure they are discharged before disposal.
@stefanyjames1107
@stefanyjames1107 6 місяців тому
​@@Sgt_Bill_T_Co even when discharged, crushing dead batteries can still cause fires due to any leftover chemical potential. Just like how you can just shake a battery and still get a bit of "juice" left, crushing really maximizes your use of every last bit of that chemical potential
@Sgt_Bill_T_Co
@Sgt_Bill_T_Co 6 місяців тому
Just explain what you mean by 'chemical potential? - either a battery is discharged (look up the definition in terms of a battery) or it has some charge mate.@@stefanyjames1107
@Syclone0044
@Syclone0044 6 місяців тому
@@stefanyjames1107you can shake batteries....??
@marcel_max
@marcel_max 3 місяці тому
the two best channels coming out of Finland... This one and "Tykylevits"
@timteecvhn
@timteecvhn 6 місяців тому
Honestly, I feel like this video is a great way of showing and demonstrating that when experts say that you should not do or try things at home, The mean it not to keep you from having fun, but to keep you from potentially hurting or even risking your own life as a whole, by doing what they do. And also why it's always a good idea to have proper legal authorization and safe environments to do such dangerous experiments in. I'm glad you guys were granted the authorization to not only do this but also do it in a place safe enough to where the risks of these batteries, are effectively null with proper safety taken. Additionally with these batteries is that severity of the fire also can stem from if the cell is charged or not. The PRIMARY risk involved with recycling used batteries is that, if improperly disposed of, and not completely discharged of the primary charge, or just entirely discharged to the point the battery is completely dead and no longer functional at all on it's own, it will explode in a fireball. Which varies of course on charge but, is effectively tha battery's charge getting dumped all at once... explosively... Your best bet is to safely discharge them using a dedicated load that can discharge the batteries safely for handling and proper recycling.
@snailie
@snailie 6 місяців тому
I've hardly started watching this video and it already freaks me out. Just three days ago, the car workshop of two friends of mine burnt out due to a lithium-ion battery. Just like any other day, they had left their flashlights to charge overnight, but one of them (not even 6 months old and made by a pretty well known German manufacturer) was obviously damaged and cought fire... now my friends are standing before the ruins of their existence and right now it's unclear what their future will look like. Makes me sick just to think about it.
@soldjahboy
@soldjahboy 6 місяців тому
That last battery must have been using LTO cells, since they don't explode or even catch on fire... just a little puff of smoke. Safest lithium tech we have currently I believe.
@JohnSmith-pn2vl
@JohnSmith-pn2vl 6 місяців тому
all batteries are safe, this forced never occur in reality, not even in a car crash.
@andrewt9204
@andrewt9204 6 місяців тому
Maybe, or it was dead. It was a pretty old battery, I bet it was sitting dead for a long time. And when they attempted to charge it, very little energy actually went in. It was probably heavily lithium plated.
@gibthegrey2214
@gibthegrey2214 6 місяців тому
​@@JohnSmith-pn2vlmany tash trucks use compactors, garbage truck fires are a pretty common occurrence due to this
@soldjahboy
@soldjahboy 6 місяців тому
@@JohnSmith-pn2vl Then can you explain how my friend had a battery explode in his car due to a vehicle collision, in the exact same fashion as this video.... because he was using LifePO4 cells for this power bank? He almost died from the impact then the fire started and he was unable to move. You're so certain of things you have no idea about. Just because you *think* something, doesn't make it reality.
@soldjahboy
@soldjahboy 6 місяців тому
@@andrewt9204 Unless it was 100% dead for like, years... it would still have enough thermal capacity with THAT many cells in there to do something. The far more more likely scenario is that they were simply LTO cells. It possibly could be just dead, but I don't think that battery is even old enough to have drained 100%. Most lithium chemistry will stop active discharge at 9v so there's still PLENTY of power left in them for a LONG time.
@louis-philip
@louis-philip 6 місяців тому
Honestly terrifying and concerning. I love the entertainment mixed with practical information, thanks!
@shishkebaba
@shishkebaba 6 місяців тому
One of the coolest episodes yet
@artemkras
@artemkras 6 місяців тому
"To minimize the risk of nothing happening" - Hydraulic Press Channel
@Nightweaver1
@Nightweaver1 6 місяців тому
As much a public service announcement as anything else! You went full Mythbusters with this one, taking it out to the bomb range!
@mobiletechnologystar
@mobiletechnologystar 6 місяців тому
Its awesome that i watched your experiment because i was going to preform an experiment on the lithium battery i just found in the street👍
@madarab37
@madarab37 6 місяців тому
Thank you for thinking of safety before Likes. This just satisfies my curiosity about how dangerous lithium ion batteries are. I know a customer who returned his lithium ion batteries and was so afraid they were going to blow up on him. I didn't tell him we stored his batteries in our generator room.
@stubbysidwell
@stubbysidwell 6 місяців тому
Cool video. Can you make a hydraulic press tool that can turn some of the vertical pressure to twisting the head of it for a grinding motion? Might be cool to see things being crushed AND grinded. Maybe vertical slots that gradually turn on a hardened grinding piece with teeth, and the shaft has beefy pins corresponding do the slots. As the shaft slides into the grinding piece, the pins slide down the slots and turn the grinding piece as its crushing.
@BrianWMay
@BrianWMay 6 місяців тому
'Cool' video? Really? Anything but I would have thought. ;o)
@SpeedBird6780
@SpeedBird6780 6 місяців тому
That final battery is well designed. Also, this felt like a beyond the press episode. Even Henri makes an appearance.
@Chris_1024_
@Chris_1024_ 6 місяців тому
That was LiFePO4, or LFP. It's a much safer chemistry. And it actually lastrs a lot longer. But it's energy density is 30% lower, as well on weight as on volume. That's why it's not used as much as L-ION.
@nzalog
@nzalog 6 місяців тому
I actually think the final batteries just didn't have any charge.
@FrankHarwald
@FrankHarwald 6 місяців тому
@@Chris_1024_& they are usually also a lot more expensive, but if you can afford them, use those instead.
@dzonikg
@dzonikg 5 місяців тому
@@nzalog It was fully charge
@highpath4776
@highpath4776 4 місяці тому
@@Chris_1024_ Actually overall shows that batteries should not be crushed, but can be properly disassembled and re-made with only faulty or fully used up ones going back to be cut down to raw materials
@Hastings1066TV
@Hastings1066TV 6 місяців тому
Really glad you didn't do it at home aren't you ?! ;) Thank you for helping to demonstrate how problematic batteries can be in waste handling 👍
@kanthvickram4490
@kanthvickram4490 5 місяців тому
this is pretty awesome demo'....i did not know that lithium ion battery explodes !!!!! thanks friend for showing the dangers.
@makersjourney4166
@makersjourney4166 6 місяців тому
I have about 10 of those large hilti batteries in my truck bin, fully charged, at all times. Kinda crazy how powerful those are
@Ryan-ff2db
@Ryan-ff2db 6 місяців тому
Me too, only we use mostly Dewalt.
@lucideuphoria7092
@lucideuphoria7092 6 місяців тому
I've been paranoid for a while as I have an ebike with a 13s5p battery (65x5000mah 21700 cells). The fire would be terrifying. This puts it into perspective.
@HydraulicPressChannel
@HydraulicPressChannel 6 місяців тому
Luckily the ebike battery housing seemed to be really tough so as long the charcing etc. stuff is good quality they should be quite safe. But how about my Model S Tesla, it has something like 9500 cells :D
@utoobeigiveup
@utoobeigiveup 3 місяці тому
Great video for highlighting the dangers of lithium batteries although just curious, would the results be different from a dead flat battery to that of a fully charged battery?
@timbert4672
@timbert4672 3 місяці тому
Nice demonstration. I work at a waste facility and these types of batteries do start fires, typically it is these disposable vapes getting smashed up in the machinery.
@BushcraftingBogan
@BushcraftingBogan 6 місяців тому
I wish I had an explosion park. ❤
@HydraulicPressChannel
@HydraulicPressChannel 6 місяців тому
Explosion park is great thing to have :D
@vendomnu
@vendomnu 6 місяців тому
Good for chili-cookouts
@beardymcbeardface69
@beardymcbeardface69 6 місяців тому
I'd love to see this done with fully charged LiFePO4 batteries, to see how much safer they are. Supposedly super safe, but I'd love to see this demonstrated!
@squidcaps4308
@squidcaps4308 6 місяців тому
I believe that is what you saw in the end.,
@digitalchaos1980
@digitalchaos1980 6 місяців тому
@@squidcaps4308 Indeed it was! 😎
@SilvaDreams
@SilvaDreams 6 місяців тому
​@@squidcaps4308Those were 8+ year old batteries so they were at the end of their life cycle so maybe had 25% max charge.
@beardymcbeardface69
@beardymcbeardface69 6 місяців тому
@@squidcaps4308 Oh cool! Cheers
@Li0nSam
@Li0nSam 6 місяців тому
Much safer is Lithium-titanate battery.
@justincase9638
@justincase9638 3 місяці тому
Wow thank you for showing this- I will be more careful in future for sure! I had no Idea.. I mean I kind of blew it off...
@benjames7980
@benjames7980 6 місяців тому
Me and my boys love watching you great content please never stop you cheer us up everytime ❤❤
@celeron55
@celeron55 6 місяців тому
I think it was completely dependent on the state of charge whether anything happened or not. That's a good rule of thumb, if you're disposing or transporting batteries - always discharge them to empty or close to empty if you don't need them to contain energy for you. Then on the other hand, if you're storing batteries long term, it's good to have them at like 70% so that they don't die on their own. Of course, then they can explode if disturbed so pick the location wisely.
@tayyabibx
@tayyabibx 6 місяців тому
actually it's more to do with the chemistry. the ones that didn't explode are are most likely Lithium Iron (LiFe) batteries.
@magnusandersson6858
@magnusandersson6858 6 місяців тому
as a hobbyist battery pack maker (powerwalls and such) i can honestly agree . If a lithium ion battery is discharged totally there is no energy left so no explosion or smoke will be created I have personally tested this statement
@SgtSteel1
@SgtSteel1 6 місяців тому
And we're expected to believe that electric cars are much greener? Imagine putting a car-sized battery under this press. What do they do when the battery runs out after 10 years (which it will)
@Amatronix999
@Amatronix999 6 місяців тому
@@SgtSteel1 There are lithium recycling plants popping up everywhere-they can recycle everything in the battery ,the rare metals in them get more refined the more they are recycled,the batts are rendered inert when put into salt water baths before shredding,
@HaggisMuncher-69-420
@HaggisMuncher-69-420 6 місяців тому
@@Amatronix999 It's not sustainable. You can't recycle 100%. You're just replacing one non-renewable with another. Congrats!
@GeorgeJFW
@GeorgeJFW 6 місяців тому
These results are shocking!
@leokimvideo
@leokimvideo 6 місяців тому
Thank God you are self aware that crushing Lithium batteries is stupid to do. Seeing what goes on here has COMPLETELY turned me off ever buying an electric car. You have saved my life and for that I thank you.
@Danny-jh5kh
@Danny-jh5kh 6 місяців тому
And remember those batteries that did not explode was most likely only because they were completely dead and discharged.
@tony2m233
@tony2m233 5 місяців тому
The batteries that exploded and caught fire were those using older lithium technology, which used nickel and cobalt. You can learn about electric car batteries using LFP, and search for the keyword nail test LFP. you will be surprised.
@Gribbo9999
@Gribbo9999 Місяць тому
Wow the first small cell was a real eye opener! Two or three of those in your hip pocket could seriously spoil your day!
@test-rj2vl
@test-rj2vl 5 місяців тому
The engineer who designed the last battery pack deserves salary rise. You crushed entire pack and it didn't explode.
@aabsc
@aabsc 4 місяці тому
The battery was probably discharged and had no energy to release and/or it could have been nickel metal hydride batteries which don't brust into flames like lithium cells.
@ericm8811
@ericm8811 6 місяців тому
Hey hydraulic press channel! It would have been interesting to see the voltage of each battery before crushing. Theoretically batteries that are fully charged have more energy and will combust more vigorously! Ride ride ride!
@HydraulicPressChannel
@HydraulicPressChannel 6 місяців тому
Drone battery was broken but all others were full to maximize the mayhem
@boowiebear
@boowiebear 6 місяців тому
I thought you were being weenies when you decided to film outside at the range with fire protection….then watched…wow! Great demonstration of the power in these cells and how dangerous.
@franciscoapr5007
@franciscoapr5007 6 місяців тому
Awesome video that makes us aware of how dangerous these batteries are. Some days ago an Electric scooter exploded in Madrid underground. The place, the access doors were completely destroyed. No one was seriously injured, but the chief board of Madrid city transports have just decided to Ban all electrified personal mobility devices in Madrid public transport
@FluidKaos
@FluidKaos 6 місяців тому
How charged the battery is plays a big roll in how dangerous/exposive is is when damaged. The same battery might explode at 100% and only fizzle at 30%.
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