One of the guys at my local field left this one in my care to see if I could do something with. I get all of the good ones.
One of the guys at my local field left this one in my care to see if I could do something with. I get all of the good ones.
damn, that looks like some Colombian spilled their product all over it.
but i suspect that it still shot.
saw this one on facebook. ouch!
Here is the battery when I got it out...
and the frame with the pack off...
probably just needs a new battery
"because every vengeful cop with a lesbian daughter, is having a bad day, and looking for someone to blame"
AGD battery? If so, is the fuse still intact? Board still work?
If he is looking to sell the empty battery case for cheap let me know.
You can't blame a guy for asking. I'm looking for one to make a pneumag out of with Luke's top piece.
if he is looking to sell the whole marker let me know.
IT LIVES Flag
http://s509.photobucket.com/user/Big...7c868.mp4.html
Last edited by BigEvil; 09-03-2013 at 07:57 AM.
Damn video. FIXED
Yeah, I just noticed the link under it. There was enough abuse in that video to go around. Just when we thought we knew how badass AGD is. This happens and takes the bar up another notch. Sorry PE, Empire, Bob Long etc...You will never get there.
That *&^% will buff out!!!! LOL
LOL.
The board worked... anything else I have a set of files and a 5lb baby sledge hammer for...
the Mag whisperer saves another one...
Doesn't look like a fire...more like the battery acid ate the hell out of it. If it was a fire that battery would be burnt
Battery top is melted and the bottom is scorched. The sides of the battery wouldn't actually burn because the battery is crammed into the battery case. It looks like it was burning where there were places for air to get into the battery pack.
I still can't figure out how it happened.
Those batteries produce hydrogen when charging due to an electrolytic reaction, on a submarine if we dont vent the battery compartment while charging it causes an explosion. The hydrogen from the charge likely got trapped in the NEAR airtight space and when heat was applied from the cell... BOOM!
on a side note I love fire and if you clip two 9V batteries together by opposing prongs the battery will heat up. Now after the battery is nice and hot toss it in cool water.
^ NOT LIABLE FOR DAMAGE, DO AT OWN RISK
It can, there is no difference to the cell between charging and discharging chemical reaction wise.
In the reaction, charge/discharge gives off hydrogen atoms
Do you remember having to add water to "older" car batteries, you actually where replenishing the batteries hydrogen
I'm genuinely surprised. I havn't heard of anyone setting anything on fire with this, for sure there are a dozen pyros on this site