All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Laptop battery stored in a cold car...? pianotuna wrote: Brandon the Traveler wrote: pianotuna wrote: Remove the battery. Wrap it in a blanket And that will do what? Is the battery going to generate its own heat? Electric blanket? You'll need a long cord, those airport parking lots are huge. Wrap in blanket laptop and battery (removed). Then allow the laptop and battery to slowly warm up to room temperature. Then charge. Li can be frozen--not recommended. But charge them when it is -4 F and you have a poor and expensive door stop. You want them to warm up slowly if at all possible. Hi,i think the easiest way is to Use your fingers or a lint-free cloth to physically remove any large dust clumps or visible lint. Such debris clogs the laptop's cooling system and causes .Re: Remote duel fuel 2500 watt generator? MFL wrote: laknox wrote: Generally, you won't find remote-start gennys < 3k watts. Personally, I can't think of a single one < 3k with remote start. Lyle While one may exist, I can't think of any either. Kind of why I mentioned the Champ 3500 above. Plus, if using the propane feature, you may need the added watts to run the AC. Jerry Hi, It was hard to choose, but we think the Champion Power Equipment 76533 is the overall best dual-fuel generator on the market. It offers a huge amount of power and a pair of 30-amp outlets for powering any tools or RVs, plus it’s loaded with ease of use features like an electric start. There are plenty of other dual-fuel generators worth your consideration, though.
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