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On 07/03/2020 10:35, Brian Reay wrote:
Spike wrote: On 18/02/2020 12:43, Brian Reay wrote: On 17/02/2020 18:28, Spike wrote: On 17/02/2020 15:04, Brian Reay wrote: I stumbled across a manual intended for the emergency services etc who might encounter hybrid vehicles. I was surprised that the vehicle in question (and I expect others) have a drain facility on the drive battery to permit the draining of (presumably flood) water, along with procedures to follow. While Im aware Lithium and water isnt a good mix What makes you think that lithium is present as a metal? I didn't say it was. Actually, you did. It was in the sentence you snipped: "While Im aware Lithium and water isnt a good mix, Id have thought if the battery was flooded and anything bad was going to happen it would have happened before anyone had a chance to drain it." Your inability to comprehend simple statements is getting worse. I suggest you refrain from making yourself look stupid. Heavy night, was it? Take more water with it. -- Spike The maths teacher broke down in tears at the North West Wiltshire Magistrates Court. |
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