How to keep electronics warm in cold countries?

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We speak about -50 celsius degrees. Is there any (cheap, diy) way how to keep batteries warm ?

Electronic hearing with resistors ?

Chemical heating ?

Any hints will be greatly appriciated

Thank you



Best Answer

For small batteries (cameras, phones...) , keep them in pockets inside your coat, close to your body.

For bigger batteries, you could use an ice-chest with some hand warmer pads to keep the batteries warm.

There are some suggestions here.




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How do I keep my electronics warm in cold weather?

Look for heavy duty, waterproof cases for your phones and tablets. There are also some cases that offer thermal protection to help keep your devices warm. For laptops, get a case that's well-insulated and well-padded. Don't leave devices in your car overnight or for long periods of time in cold weather.

How cold is too cold to store electronics?

PC World found that different gadgets can withstand different temperatures of cold, but to be conservative, we recommend taking precautions once the ambient temperature reaches freezing, or 32\xb0 Fahrenheit.

Can electronics sit in the cold?

There are three major side effects of leaving your gadgets out in the cold: Your batteries will drain rapidly in the cold. After a few hours in the cold, your battery will likely be drained completely, rendering your gadget useless until its next charge. Damage is done to screens and monitors when left out in the cold.

What temperature will ruin electronics?

While many electronics are designed to withstand up to 176 degrees Fahrenheit, the recommended temperature limit is 95 degrees Fahrenheit. Consistent high temperatures can lead to permanent damage to your device.



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Answer 2

You can get lens heaters (battery powered). They're used by amateur astronomers and photographers.

I don't know about -50°C though, that's quite extreme.

There are also chemical hand warmers, both one-shot type and re-usable phase-change types. Maybe consider a small urethane insulated cooler with those inside. I suspect you're going to have more of a problem operating the electronics, especially if there is any wind. Lobster gloves and such like don't give much dexterity and bare flesh freezes very quickly even at a relatively balmy -35°C if the wind is blowing.

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