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Warning about maintaining solar panel batteries after Adelaide house badly damaged in fire

Graham Burke's home in Burton was badly damaged in a fire that started in his solar panel batteries. (ABC News: Candice Prosser)

A fire that started in a solar panel battery has badly damaged a house in Adelaide's northern suburbs, in what the Metropolitan Fire Service (MFS) says is a growing problem involving lithium-ion batteries across Australia.

Burton resident Graham Burke woke up at 3am after hearing a smoke alarm and then bangs coming from his roof.

He alerted his wife and a friend staying over after seeing his house was on fire.

He also saved their two dogs and a cat.

"As much as it hurts, the important thing is our lives and our pets were saved," he said.

"What's behind me is not much left of what we had, but we can rebuild that and move forward."

The MFS estimated the damage at $200,000.

A house in Burton that was badly damaged in a fire. (ABC News)

MFS northern operations commander Stuart Dawes said the fire started in a home battery storage system in the garage of the property.

Mr Dawes said battery fires required "copious amounts of water" to fully control.

"Fire services are developing policy and procedure to deal with the rise in these types of incidents."

He said it was important batteries were safely stored and maintained.

"These batteries, in general, if they become pierced or exposed to radiant heat or fire, a thermal runaway process may commence whereby the cells of the battery become heated and may cause fire," he said.

"This can lead to an explosive or volatile toxic situation which may result in a fire in a home, as it has in this case."

Investigators are still piecing together how the battery caught alight, including if a fault in the product was to blame.

The batteries store solar energy generated during the day for use at night, during cloudy periods and when there is a blackout.

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