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Re: To cold to charge? [Re: davisxx] #15307518 01/20/25 01:19 AM
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Originally Posted by davisxx
From the Ionic page:

Battery Management Systems (BMS) with power terminal cut-off & recovery
Built-in cold weather protection – Does not take a charge if temperatures are below -4C or 24F in our case. Some variations with part tolerances.


Mind you this is internal battery temperature and not outside air temperature.

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Re: To cold to charge? [Re: FewJr] #15308455 01/20/25 08:39 PM
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you would.be surprised how much cold weather it takes to get lithiums below freezing. fished oh ivie 4 straight days and it never got above freezing and the batteries never got below 36 degrees

Re: To cold to charge? [Re: FewJr] #15309027 01/21/25 02:51 AM
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lead acid batteries like to be kept warm on a charger, lithiums do not

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