Reposted general rechargeable battery safety following a series of fires involving e-scooter batteries.

Originally posted in connection with the rechargeable batteries that I use in various devices and power tools etc. but also very applicable to the high-capacity Li-Ion type e-scooter/e-bike batteries. Never leave these unattended whilst charging and always store these outdoors and away from yours and surrounding property as some seem to have a very nasty habit of catching fire like the one recently in the news which burnt down eight terraced houses!. I believe that there are a lot of cheap and unsafe batteries around for these scooters. I take battery charging and storage very seriously and I would more than strongly advise that you also do so. I am always particularly warry about cheap Chinese manufactured batteries, mains chargers and power supplies, one of the user manuals for a Chinese radio with a rechargeable battery contained the following alarming phrase “if are smoke and flame switch off”, hardly inspires confidence does it!.

Kind regards Leigh

Fishing Boats, Agios Georgios (South) Corfu

Hi everyone,

Another of my Corfu shots. Taken with my Lumix 12-60mm f/3.5-5.6 lens, one of my all time favourite lenses. On paper at least I’ve got better lenses but this lens is one that I find myself coming back to time and again. It’s small, light, weather-sealed and sharp with a very useful focal length range equivalent to 24-120mm. I’ve always been impressed with the results that I’ve gotten from this lens and it’s almost certainly my most travelled lens.

Best wishes,

Leigh