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Scott_Malkinson
Dec 14, 2016Explorer
Sam Spade wrote:mkguitar wrote:
cold is an issue- but more so, keeping the batteries clean.
Cold is an issue ONLY because they are less efficient at charging and discharging WHILE cold. The cold will not harm them at all, long term, down to about -40 IF they are fully charged.
If not fully charged, the freeze damage point goes up.
P.S. To answer the question posed in your title:
Yes, almost everybody in here is a battery "expert" it would seem.
:B
So lets say, in ideal temperatures, I had 10 hours of use before I got below %50. Im just throwing that number out there, for examples sake. What do you think ( just a rough estimate ) that 10 hours would turn into in cold weather. Like 15 degrees.
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