Re: UPS's used above 104 degrees F



On Jul 15, 6:33 pm, RnR <rnrte...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I want use a UPS in my garage but in the summer, the garage gets hot
(about 120 degrees F). Seems like I see a lot of specs for UPS used
up to 104 degrees so if I use it at times at 120 degrees (say for 6
hours or so a day), I presume I will be lessening the life of the UPS
battery? Do you think it will be substantial?

120 degrees is too damn hot. Not just uncomfortable, but unsafe to
store some solvents, and unsafe for humans to work in.


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