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Old 04-23-2011, 09:49 AM   #19
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They may not be intrinsically hazardous but they are legally classed as hazardous/toxic waste in the EU and require special disposal... or to be well hidden in your usual rubbish...


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Originally Posted by Pinecone View Post
Actually a fully discharged lithium polymer battery is not hazardous. But a charged one is.

When discharged, there are no reactive elements present, they are bound as salts.
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