Question regarding storing ebike battery in Florida hot weather.
Have a 52V battery. Haven't charged it yet. I'm aware once charging it, I should store it in a cooler place. Obviously my house has AC here in Florida, but not high on keeping said battery inside house.
Had heard of storing such a battery in a small refrigerator, keeping it on the highest cooling. Then, saw this might prove problematic with condensation developing around the battery, thus damage. Then, some other dude suggested placing the battery inside a zip tight plastic bag, then storing in a small refrigerator.
Having never dealt with such a challenge of storing an ebike battery in Florida temperatures, I wanted to request suggestions which you have experienced for such a challenge. Obviously, any hot climate such as Florida, Alabama, Texas, California might have those who have experience with this issue.
Thanks for sharing whatever insights and/or suggestions you might have regarding this matter.
Have a 52V battery. Haven't charged it yet. I'm aware once charging it, I should store it in a cooler place. Obviously my house has AC here in Florida, but not high on keeping said battery inside house.
Had heard of storing such a battery in a small refrigerator, keeping it on the highest cooling. Then, saw this might prove problematic with condensation developing around the battery, thus damage. Then, some other dude suggested placing the battery inside a zip tight plastic bag, then storing in a small refrigerator.
Having never dealt with such a challenge of storing an ebike battery in Florida temperatures, I wanted to request suggestions which you have experienced for such a challenge. Obviously, any hot climate such as Florida, Alabama, Texas, California might have those who have experience with this issue.
Thanks for sharing whatever insights and/or suggestions you might have regarding this matter.