I have a power bank that I've been using for about a year and four months. Recently, one of the built-in cords for iPhone stopped working, although the USB-A and Type-C outputs are still fine. Frustrated, I threw it across the room a few times, and now I'm worried about using it. I've noticed some cracks that weren't there before, and I read online about batteries expanding and leaking, which makes me nervous. I'm considering buying a USB-A to Lightning cord so I can keep using it, but is it safe? What should I do?
3 Answers
Without taking it apart and checking the insides, no one can really say if it’s safe. You might want to look into anger management if throwing things is a regular thing for you. Just saying!
For real! Just look out for yourself.
Honestly, if you threw it like that and now it has cracks, it's best to stop using it. Lithium batteries can be really dangerous, especially when damaged. I recommend disposing of it properly at a battery recycling facility instead of taking any chances.
But it didn’t explode or anything, right? Can I at least keep using it until I find a replacement?
It's better to be safe than sorry. I'd say look for a new one. Safety first!
Definitely not safe to use anymore. You should just get a new power bank. It looks like the throw really did some damage and you should avoid playing around with lithium batteries like that in the future.
Yeah, I laughed but honestly, it’s not worth the risk!
Exactly! Just get something new before it causes a bigger problem.

I totally get it! Anger can get the best of us sometimes, but safety first!