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Cold Can't Curb These Tools: A Brief Look at Milwaukee Batteries.
Monday, February 3, 2025
Cold battesries have their drawbacks. Lousy power output is a problem. Another is that discharging, a major cause of performance loss in lithium-ion batteries, becomes more frequent in winter. This can result from deep discharges and fast charging leading to further loss of battery life.
Consider the demands of the task as they impact the battery. Certain tools need more juice in cold temperatures, they require more energy to do the same job. Snowblower anyone? Even the most rugged tools are less efficient when it's cold. For example, a chainsaw requires more energy in the winter than in the spring.
Now, this isn't to downplay the benefits of these batteries. Think about how they encourage outdoor activities all year round and how they help folks stay productive in all seasons. It just emphasizes the point that care is needed when using them and even storing them in cold temperatures.
When storing batteries for winter use, it's crucial to maintain their temperature within a specific range. So, even though REDLITHIUM batteries can operate in temperatures as low as minus 20 degrees Celsius, it's not always ideal to keep them at that temperature for extended periods.
The Takeaway? Do not worry about your REDLITHIUM battery operation in the winter. Don’t just charge and store them at random. Understand the limits and demands of its usage, and you will enjoy using them outdoors in winter.
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