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High-rate discharge explosion

Although lithium batteries have high-rate discharge capability, their use at very high rates or accidental shorting could result in temperatures leading to seal failure or explosion. Manufacturers have incorporated vents and/or fuses to minimize these risks. [Pg.91]


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