SATIII out in the cold (was "question from a beginner")

daniel carlton hacicspe at gmail.com
Mon Feb 19 14:26:40 MST 2007


*Up here in the - degrees, a cooler wouldn't do it.*

*On one of my older SAT's I left it out and it went down to 0 F, that
lowered the battery's capacity, and it went below the holdon voltage. I lost
the 'housekeeping' on the program, for the SAT.*

*I had to have it reprogrammed, by Inventronics.*

*I learned my lesson, don't forget to bring tools in, at night.*

*I don't think the same thing would happen with the SATlll, as it has
'flash' memory.*

i noticed the battery on mine wouldn't hold a charge well either after I
left in the car for just a few minutes, which turned into a few hours, in
100 degree heat. who knows how hot it got in the car. the top corner of the
SAT had melted a bit.

i told paul sanderson that the battery wasn't holding a charge at all, and
that i had left it out in the car in the heat. he said it probably wasn't
the heat and replaced the battery under warranty. lucky for me.

daniel carlton
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