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Tesla pool

Many years ago i worked for a small glass company, we made small runs of fiber optic products. The normal glass fibers, and a multitude of solid products you can’t imagine. Made the fiber bundles for procoscopes in the late 70’s, and parts of that generation of night vision devices. Anyway … there was a large indoor swimming pool in the building, about the size of a nice high school pool. Primary use was a source of cooling water for the furnaces. It was open to employees on weekends, although not many folks used it.
 
Of course there's also a secondary use for the pool, they could push the car into it when the batteries start burning!……..Fixed using ICE naturally editing.


Lithium has a nasty reaction with water.
 
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