What is the temperature range of the Nucleus Battery System?

What is the temperature range of the Nucleus Battery System?

While we have sold a few into refrigerated environments, we discourage this. Even if charging and discharging is within the acceptable temperature ranges, the concern of course is condensation on the connectors, solder joints, etc. due to the changes in temperature. It is challenging to say how much impact these transitions could have on the battery pack or the charger and dock electronics. It is really difficult to say how much, if any, condensation will occur when moving from the refrigerator to the warm air outside. As the systems are used inside the refrigerator, some components will create heat and remain above the ambient. This is especially true for the battery pack as it is completely enclosed. There is low certainty of what happens as the systems �cool off� if they are left in the refrigerator after use. There are just too many variables to determine how long it will take for the cumulative effects to cause issues. Operating Temperatures: Charging Temperature Range: 32F to 140F An second cooling fan should be installed for temperatures over 80F Discharging Temperature Range: 32F to 104F (Limited by inverter - Battery is capable of -4F to 140F) Storage Temperatures: Storage 1 Month: -4F to 113F Storage 2 Months: -4F to 95F Storage 3 Months: -4F to 77F NOTE: The battery packs have thermal sensors that will disable the pack if the temperature goes above 140F. The pack should recover once the temperature falls below 131F.