Above was a reply to @fwippers previous comment
Most grateful, always good to learn about new things.
I’m astonished no one needed a co-codamol lol. In reply to @struth I kmow in 2018 the Kona EV used LG and a cathode chemistry known as NMC 622 However I’m not sure if they switched SK batteriers (Korean brand) here in the UK . I know they were having fire issues in some countries when using LG, I did find this that might be interesting. https://thedriven.io/2020/11/17/hyundai-turns-to-sk-innovation-batteries-instead-of-lg-chem-in-light-of-kona-ev-battery-fires/ https://www.insideevsforum.com/community/index.php?threads/2021-hyundai-kona-may-have-same-battery-issues-as-2019-2020-models.11899/page-5 Thanks @Tillyman @fwippers for your kind words even if I do go OTT at times when trying to help. I will not be offended if ever you think it gets t much.
Definitely not OTT and defo not offended. You can never have too much knowledge, and as I now know, Knowledge is King!