Hi,
every resource I found tells me to use thermal insulation against thermal runaway (overheating) on my LiFePO4 batteries.
My definition of thermal runaway is that the battery starts to generate more heat than it can dissipate.
Thus thermal connection should be the solution, not thermal isolation. Using thermal isolation indeed accelerates the runaway, right?
Did I get it all wrong?
Thx!
every resource I found tells me to use thermal insulation against thermal runaway (overheating) on my LiFePO4 batteries.
My definition of thermal runaway is that the battery starts to generate more heat than it can dissipate.
Thus thermal connection should be the solution, not thermal isolation. Using thermal isolation indeed accelerates the runaway, right?
Did I get it all wrong?
Thx!