garyhaupt wrote:
"A way to keep the li from freezing or relying on a heating pad." and for me..there-in lies the weak spot. I live in BC and right now, as I type it is -3, feels like -10 and has a good bit of overnight snow.
I prefer the KISS way of doing things and having to add a heating element, that must in turn be powered for "2 hours prior to beginning charging" is just trouble looking to happen.
Thanks for your input folks.
Gary
put them in side the unit where running the furnace in the winter will keep them warm, at 1/3 the weight and 1/2 the size and absolutly no off gassing it should be hard to find a spot.
Steve