I get to Pine River then go out to where we used to live almost 6 miles out. Turn around go back into Pine River then get back on the bike trail and continue up to Hackensack. 50 maybe 51. Get something to eat then head back to Brainerd
FYI: Water can be used to extinguish lithium-ion battery fires, but it can take a large amount of water and time. The goal is to cool the battery and stop thermal runaway. However, even after a lithium-ion battery fire is extinguished with water, it can reignite on its own for up to 24 hours later. Plain water also doesn't eliminate the flammable gases and explosive vapors that burning lithium-ion batteries emit, which can be dangerous for first responders and civilians.
my logic would be 42 feet, nope make that 4.2 feet, better yet 4.2 inches! 42 miles wow that is impressive !
I get to Pine River then go out to where we used to live almost 6 miles out. Turn around go back into Pine River then get back on the bike trail and continue up to Hackensack. 50 maybe 51. Get something to eat then head back to Brainerd
FYI: Water can be used to extinguish lithium-ion battery fires, but it can take a large amount of water and time. The goal is to cool the battery and stop thermal runaway. However, even after a lithium-ion battery fire is extinguished with water, it can reignite on its own for up to 24 hours later. Plain water also doesn't eliminate the flammable gases and explosive vapors that burning lithium-ion batteries emit, which can be dangerous for first responders and civilians.
I need a place to take it to. Batteries Plus maybe?
Thanks for the update Rick hope you can get a bike ride in Sunday maybe catch you later.
Catching this a little late but glad to see you still posting updates.
Nice update
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