HALLGATOR
01-26-2013, 02:39 PM
May unexpectedly explode!
If it happens to you don't say I didn't warn you. :D
Michael Leon is adamant about his fear about the use of lithium-ion batteries on the Boeing (BA) 787 Dreamliner.
"These lithium-ion batteries are heat intolerant. Too much heat on those things, they will go into a thermal runaway, they will explode, it will be a nightmare," he said.
Leon is a former employee of Securaplane Technologies in Tucson, Arizona. He was fired in 2007 for repeated misconduct. He says it was in retaliation for voicing concerns about the batteries but when he took Securaplane to court, he lost. A federal administrative court judge ruled in favor of Securaplane.
Today, Securaplane manufactures the charging system for lithium-ion batteries used on 787 Dreamliners. Its plant in Tucson is one of the locations visited by investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board as they try to determine what went wrong with two Dreamliners earlier this month.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/whistleblower-dreamliner-batteries-could-explode-135220068.html
If it happens to you don't say I didn't warn you. :D
Michael Leon is adamant about his fear about the use of lithium-ion batteries on the Boeing (BA) 787 Dreamliner.
"These lithium-ion batteries are heat intolerant. Too much heat on those things, they will go into a thermal runaway, they will explode, it will be a nightmare," he said.
Leon is a former employee of Securaplane Technologies in Tucson, Arizona. He was fired in 2007 for repeated misconduct. He says it was in retaliation for voicing concerns about the batteries but when he took Securaplane to court, he lost. A federal administrative court judge ruled in favor of Securaplane.
Today, Securaplane manufactures the charging system for lithium-ion batteries used on 787 Dreamliners. Its plant in Tucson is one of the locations visited by investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board as they try to determine what went wrong with two Dreamliners earlier this month.
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/whistleblower-dreamliner-batteries-could-explode-135220068.html