Headline says "lithium ion" batteries. I know LiPos are different, as are LiFe batteries. Tim, could you inform us about all the different types of Lithium based batteries and their good/bad points? I are confoosed.
I was wondering if these were a misspelling of Lithium Iron, for instance. Also, it doesn't make much sense to ship any lithium based batteries from Malaysia to China...seems like they'd be going the other direction.
Steve
http://batteryuniversity.com/learn/article/lithium_based_batteriesAccording to these people, the names "Lithium Ion" and "Lithium Polymer" more or less cover the same territory. Basically, if it's lithium and rechargeable, then it's got polymer in there making it work, and the way it's working is by shoving ions around. Some people make distinctions about the names, but there's no real "official" difference.
There's a whole bunch of materials that can be used for the cathode -- if it's iron phosphate, then you have a LiFe (Li-FeP0
4 if you want to be nerdy about it). The article I point to lists four. Add to that the fact that there's a whole lot of different ways to mix the electrolyte (all involving flammable organic solvents), build the cells, construct the electrodes, etc., and it gets really hard to make generalizations other than "sometimes they burst into flame".
Li-Fe cells are less prone to bursting into flame than Li-other stuff cells. But that's 'less', not 'not'.