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Airman,yep I'm aware of it. And I checked that these batteries have built-in protection. And the charger is made especially for this battery.
I have a choice between NiMH and Li-Ion and right now the only difference is the cost and 2500 maH difference.[...]Is 2500 mah a big sacrifice to make? I couldn't find any equivalent Li-Ion for 10,000mah.
Look at the current ratings (average continuous, and peak, if available) to make sure you're requirement doesn't overload the battery. Even if they don't explode, they can overheat and melt as with NiMH.If weight isn't much of an issue look into 6V/12V/24V lead acid batteries. Sealed ones won't leak acid/gas while charging. "AGM" type lead acid batteries have lower internal resistances and can provide very large currents. They will be heavier than NiMH but more cost effective.