Trident
Well-Known Member
Do they ?Life po4 does not in its self catch fire very easily but if damaged, overcharged or the BMS fails and the BMS is more likely to fail than the actual cells, it can produce a mass of hydrogen gas and when mixed with air can be set off by a spark from another source.
I do get the confusion as say Google AI agrees with you as does a bloke on Reddit - though more scholarly articles do not agree if you take the time to read further.
I would say that if your source is google and you wish to believe it, as is your right, - even that points out that as you'd need damage and over charging to get small amounts of hydrogen compared to the amounts every LA gives off in normal daily undamaged charging. The LiFePo4 chemistry is rather lacking in hydrogen atoms except in the organic electrolytes that use ethylene which of course is a hydrocarbon , though one which is surprisingly difficult to release hydrogen from

