But nobody was hurt by radiation. So no nuclear reactions.

Lets assume, the battery was charged and contained an energy of 7 Wh.
Lets assume, this is released in 2 minutes.
This means 210 Watt, and the peak power is probably higher.
As soon as the batteri is no longer air tight, the lithium ignites and burns, 
this makes additional energy. 
Possibility of shortage and hydrogen exlosion during charging is the biggest 
problem with lithium batterys.
These contain a lot of chemical and electrochemical energy.
This is a non-anamalous accident, that -sadly- must be expected to happen from 
time to time.
This is why I dont have my handy in my pocket ;-)
What has this to do with LENR?

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Von:     Aussie Guy E-Cat <aussieguy.e...@gmail.com>
An:      "vortex-l@eskimo.com" <vortex-l@eskimo.com>
Datum:   28.11.2011 10:45
Betreff: [Vo]:Larsen, LENR in Lithium batteries and burn out IPhone

> Just after I read that Larsen thinks LENR reactions can occur inside 
> Lithium Ion batteries I read this: 
> http://www.rex.com.au/MediaRelease/Files/295_MR20111125%20-%20Mobile%20Phone
> %20Self%20Combustion.pdf 
> Battery was reported as glowing Red hot.
> 
> AG
> 
> 

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