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FLEX Stacked Lithium—Power That Changes Everything

Author: Fabricio

Jan. 13, 2025

FLEX Stacked Lithium—Power That Changes Everything

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Are Lithium Batteries Safe to Stack? Added Storage Tube Pic

I have been trying to figure this out for some time while lurking about this forum, and after several searches.

1. Can I stack (let's say 6-8 of them) primary CR123 batteries in a tube and hang on my shop wall? Some people I know think the middle batteries will discharge or something. This makes no sense to me so I figured one of you might know for sure and why.

Thanks! Re: Are Lithium Batteries Safe to Stack?

I have no idea if the cells would discharge, but you could just place a plastic disk or plastic washer between each cell and be done with worrying about it.

I have a keychain light that is a twisty (turns on when fully tightened) and it used to come on every so often in my pocket - I cut a small plastic disk placed it on top of the battery and now it is locked out till I need it.



Bill Re: Are Lithium Batteries Safe to Stack?

They make battery holders that hold cell end to end.You should be just fine Just make sure that your tube will not conduct from one end to the other.And don't forget they do go in flashlights like that and you can leave cells in them for years. Re: Are Lithium Batteries Safe to Stack?

No need to worry, cells have to be connected in parallel for electron to move from the strongest to the weakest (and "charge" it). Most of my CR123A are stored with 3 to 4 cells stacked. Just make sure they won't short with the container. Re: Are Lithium Batteries Safe to Stack?

Thanks everyone!

The tubes are shipping containers I get some shop supplies in. They're made of polycarbonate with caps at both ends. The 'top' one has a loop that hooks nicely on the bench wall. There's nothing conductive about them.

I figured these would also work as a way to keep the CR123s from rolling around in the 'junk' drawer of our camper. (the kids would just blast new ones out of the package and let them roll free) I buy the Titanium ones and they come in 6 piece packs, so I cut the tubes to fit 6 cells.

Since there's so much chit chat about the "dangers" of CR123 batteries on this forum and other web sites, I just wanted to be sure my camper, shop, or SUV isn't going to go up in flames while sitting in my yard.

If I can figure out how to post a picture of it I will.

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