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The likelihood of a regular lithium battery spontaneously igniting when charging is extremely low if it is not damaged by impact or other damage. It's safest to charge it outside the house and not overcharge. he.
If the battery is overcharged, it will generate heat. If heat cannot be removed, the battery temperature will continue to rise. Rising temperatures are particularly dangerous for lithium batteries, especially ternary lithium batteries. If you are worried, you can choose lithium iron phosphate batteries, which will not spontaneously ignite.