Is it okay to leave cordless tool batteries in sub-zero temp?
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they generally don't like cold
Dewalt's recomendations:
http://support.dewalt.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/5004
Thanks, I took all of them in. I just heard on the news tonite a house filled with carbon monoxide due to a battery charger... how?
battery-related fires
I've heard of defective batteries or chargers in consumer electronics (computers, phones, etc.) resulting in fires, but I don't recall hearing of any problems with tool batteries. Nonetheless, I don't think I'd leave one charging in the garage overnight while I slept.
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