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Anyone bother to use a insulated bag to store carry their batteries to protect them form cold/warm as supposedly effects performance?

 

 

 

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Seeing that that husky make a special one for there battery made me think  one might be worth it.

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Anyone bother to use a insulated bag to store carry their batteries to protect them form cold/warm as supposedly effects performance?
 
 
 
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Seeing that that husky make a special one for there battery made me think  one might be worth it.
I spoke to a husqy rep about this last winter. They said they will run in the cold, but you can't store them. He couldn't give me figures of how long it would take for the battery to discharge but having used one last winter in england, I certainly noticed the battery life suffered drastically, and that was taking it out the boot and cutting straight away. If the saw is hanging off your harness for any length of time in the tree, the battery will suffer regardless of where you keep it in between.
It sucks as I love the t536xp but I will have to buy a petrol topper just for the winter
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Anyone bother to use a insulated bag to store carry their batteries to protect them form cold/warm as supposedly effects performance?
 
 
 
81LJ8GHDJ2L._SL1500_.jpg
 
Seeing that that husky make a special one for there battery made me think  one might be worth it.
I spoke to a husqy rep about this last winter. They said they will run in the cold, but you can't store them. He couldn't give me figures of how long it would take for the battery to discharge but having used one last winter in england, I certainly noticed the battery life suffered drastically, and that was taking it out the boot and cutting straight away. If the saw is hanging off your harness for any length of time in the tree, the battery will suffer regardless of where you keep it in between.
It sucks as I love the t536xp but I will have to buy a petrol topper just for the winter
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