The 24" iMac arrived just a few minutes ago, it's sitting on desk 
with the styrofoam protecting the screen as I wait for everything to 
warm up to room temperature. It's -20 C today, the FedEx trucks 
aren't heated according to the bearer of big box, and by all 
accounts, the box has been in below zero temperatures for 24-36 
hours. And yes, there is such a thing as "too big."

So anyone have any ideas on how long I should wait before I plug the 
iMac to power? Should I leave the styrofoam cover on/off? Turn the 
electric baseboard heater on high? I had thought MacTracker had 
maximum/minimum temps but I'm not finding anything.

Thanks
Steve R

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