geem
Well-Known Member
Yet there is nothing in the media about them causing a fire. The cells aren't the problem. The bms isn't the problem. It's a bad connection on the battery +ve terminal. A similar problem could occur external to the battery that could cause the same heat and potentially a fire if the hot connection is next to something combustible. Is this a lithium battery fire or bad wiring?I know we have been told not to use AI, nor copy same.
But - I recall reading about an issue with Battle Born batteries and I could summarise the AI script - but it seems much more useful to admit using the AI offering and let readers decide if its relevant.
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There isn't a formal, company-issued
Battle Born batteries recall, but serious safety concerns have emerged recently (late 2025) due to a potential design flaw causing positive terminals to overheat, melt plastic spacers, and loosen connections, creating fire risks. YouTuber Will Prowse highlighted this in a video, showing excessive heat and arcing, with Battle Born responding that the melting is a "thermal failsafe". Many users and experts disagree, suggesting it's a dangerous flaw, leading to calls for a real recall, though Battle Born has denied warranty claims, citing their existing warranty policies.
I am quite happy to have my posts questioned as being ignorant - it would be more useful if people who want to criticises posts, any, actually correct the mistakes and lead to a better understanding.
Jonathan
The Battleborn battery problem is appalling. A very expensive, in my mind, over priced battery from a reputable manufacturer and it's got a fundamental design flaw.
The bms should have over temperature protection, so I expect if that heat generated impacts on battery temperature, the bms will shut the battery down. The result is no fire but a dead battery until the bms resets.