Hi all,
I am not sure this is the right forum to ask this, but I am sure I can get pertinent advice from most of you.
I accidentally dropped my mobile phone into a water puddle while walking under the rain. Its back cover came off and ejected the battery which lied for a few seconds in the water. Once I realized what had happened I picked up both phone and battery and dried them up. Then I checked the battery for overheating and physical damage but it looked in good condition (from the outside).
I know water and LiPo batteries do not get along well together, unless you want them to explode. But phone batteries seem to have a fairly strong protective plastic cover. So the question is whether I should dispose of it immediately or whether I can test if it still works. I can possibly test if there's any voltage at the terminals (it was charged when it fell), or put it into the phone and try to boot it up. But is this safe? And even if this is safe, would charging the battery be safe?
thanks a lot
bye
Dave