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What BREWSKI has said is correct, any battery can set fire. What i was wondering if a new lithium iron or any battery now set fire who is responsible, The OEM,The Dealer or the Customer.


It might be that something with the charging process caused the fire, it might be something in the service, or it might be a failure of the battery. But there will be some one the customer would look to claim off
  • Posted 10 Aug 2018 04:18
  • By exalt
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  • Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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