it’s just kinda a messy drawer of batteries/screwdrivers/IKEA assembly tools/etc. We’ve had it for like 15 years and it’s never been an issue but I saw a tiktok video of a lithium battery exploding and it made me realize, there’s a lot of potential energy in one drawer and idk if I’m taking the necessary safety precautions 😅

idk a lot about how batteries work, but like are they at risk of turning into a pillow and fireball like lithium ion ones?

  • Em Adespoton@lemmy.ca
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    7 hours ago

    The key is to ensure that you store any “pouch” lithium batteries away from everything else, and preferably in an airtight container and drained to 20% power.

    Dry cell batteries (like the ones in your picture) should be stored in glass or plastic, so if the corrosive electrolytes leak out, they don’t damage anything else; you just have to recycle all the batteries the electrolytes touched.