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Originally Posted by Cat320
I don't know anything about Lithiums, but for 'normal' batteries, keep them plugged in, that's all you have to do.
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Cat320 Just a quick information response. LITHIUM batteries will be damaged when charged at below freezing temps. However they do have a Battery management system (BMS) built in to shut them down for Overtemp conditions and SOME also shut of charging when battery is at below freezing temps. There are also some that offer an internal heater build inside making below it possible to continue charging in freezing weather.
The lithium battery is still able to suppley power when below freezing but the charging needs to stop.
Hope this simple explanation sheds some light on this subject for you.
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