I live in VT and for many years keep all my batteries, as well as tools with 
batteries (meters, etc) in a canvas bag I schlep into my house every 
night.-GlennSent from my 'smart'phone, so please excuse typos and spelling 
errors.------ Original message------From: Dana OrzelDate: Wed, Jan 19, 2022 
8:28 AMTo: 'RE-wrenches';Cc: Subject:[RE-wrenches] Lithium Ion tool 
batteriesHey All, For those of us that live & work in freezing winter temps – 
What is the overall effect on LI tool batteries stored in a frozen truck 
overnight, needs to be used or charged & the battery is -15˚ to 32˚F? I assume 
it’s the same as stationary LI batteries, though I have never seen a warning on 
the battery package or in the tool literature. What are you all doing with work 
tool batteries in freezing  temps? Are you taking the batteries inside to be 
warm & charge at night?  Thanks in advance!   Dana Orzel                        
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