Smartphone users have
been warned by experts to live with the possibility that their phones could
explode – on the charger, next to their beds or even in their pockets – at any
time without warning.
It
could be recalled that on Tuesday, 16-year-old Ina-Chérie Vermaak from
Wonderboom South in Pretoria, South Africa was traumatised by the explosion of
her Blackberry’s battery in her school bag as she was walking to class. Her
school uniform was burnt and she was enveloped in a cloud of
white smoke.
white smoke.
Telecommunication
engineering experts have shed some light on why this happened and what can be
done to prevent a battery exploding.
According to a
senior lecturer at the University of Pretoria’s department of electrical,
electronic and computer engineering, Jacques van Wyk, there was no way to
prevent a possible explosion.
“It
does not happen very often that a cellphone’s battery explodes but there is a
chance that it could happen,” he said. It is also not only cellphone batteries
that can explode. Van Wyk said an explosion could occur because of a short
circuit in the battery.
A
short circuit could be more likely if the cellphone’s battery was left to run
to below 10 percent. Manufacturers and service providers advise users not to
let the battery get too flat before charging it.
However, charging
can also lead to the battery overheating and thus exploding. “It is just one of
those things and you cannot prevent the possibility that this could happen,”
said Van Wyk.
Dr
Linoh Magagula of the Tshwane University of Technology’s Department of
Electrical Engineering said it “is rare for a cellphone to just explode” while
it is lying somewhere.
He
said it was more likely a phone would explode when it was left to charge for
extended periods in a poorly ventilated area. “If one is charging the
cellphone, make sure it is charged in a properly ventilated area to prevent the
battery from overheating,” he said.
He
also said if the battery in Vermaak’s cellphone was not the original, the cells
in the battery could have overheated. “The cells could have been poorly
insulated and if one cell overheats, the neighbouring cells will also heat up
until the battery explodes. Magagula added that one could not rule out that the
battery could have been faulty.
“If
is was a factory fault, there is nothing one can do to prevent something like
this happening,” said Magagula. He said when a battery was replaced, the user
should ensure it was an original battery.
How To Prevent Your Phone Battery From Explotion
Use
only the manufacturer’s original battery or well-known replacement brands,
rather than cheap substitutes.
Do
not leave your device in hot areas, especially if it’s charging. That only
worsens overheating problems.
If
your phone is charging or you are using functions that cause it to heat up,
make sure you are using it in a ventilated area.
Charging
your battery at 50 percent is a good thing, to prevent it from running too low.
Leave your device
off charge overnight and plug it in when you get up.
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