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Will the driving recorder explode in summer exposure?

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Batteries of driving recorder are generally divided into two categories: lithium polymer and liquid lithium battery. Polylithium batteries are more energy-consuming, smaller and safer, but they are also more expensive. Lithium polymer was used as driving recorder in the experiment, and there was no explosion. According to the regulations, a qualified driving recorder should be able to withstand the high temperature of 80 degrees. In summer, cars are exposed to the sun for a long time. When the outdoor temperature reaches about 30 degrees, the windshield may reach 70 degrees or even higher.

When the temperature reaches 80-90 degrees, the liquid lithium battery will explode, so in hot weather, some driving recorders equipped with liquid lithium batteries do have the potential danger of explosion.