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Originally Posted by SoftwareBug2.0
It's easy to say that you shouldn't abuse batteries but I've seen people accidentily drill into their battery and the type we use now is surprisingly forgiving.
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There is no way to prevent mistakes like this from causing a dangerous environment. However,
Why is the battery in place while someone is working on the robot?
However, there are new chemistries on their way out, like Lithium Sulfur, which have solid electrolytes and are much less likely to explode in case of a puncture!
Most of the sources where I gathered this info isn't what I would call reliable. I got most of my information off Chinese battery manufacturer websites

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However, I did come across
this article, which seems to be a good source.