FACTS
Accidents that can be caused by battery boosting in agriculture:- Improper charging, overcharging, or physical damage to batteries lead to thermal runaway, causing fires.
- Handling high-voltage components without proper training and protective gear can lead to electrical shocks or electrocution, especially during installation, maintenance, or troubleshooting.
- Some battery types, such as lead-acid batteries, contain hazardous chemicals.
- Lead-acid batteries emit explosive hydrogen gas during charging. Inadequate ventilation or improper handling can create explosive environments, leading to potential explosions.
- Battery leaks can release corrosive acids or other harmful substances, posing risks to human health.
- Batteries can generate heat during charging and discharging. […]
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