What is minimum temperature?

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That's silly, since they will have to do a warranty action for each failure


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Bill said:
-20 C is pretty darn cold. I wouldn't worry about temperature problems
when shipping the laptop.

Bill

It was -22C here last night.

And further west in our country, here is a temperature reading from a
few days ago.

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/calgary/story/2009/12/13/calgary-frigid-weather.html

"Edmonton International Airport was the coldest place in Canada," Peter Spyker,
a meteorologist with Environment Canada, said Sunday. "It was -46.1 [Celsius]
without the wind chill."

That probably wouldn't do your batteries any good.

This is why they don't have computers in western Canda. No way to get
them there.
 
mm said:
Bill said:
1vojage wrote:
What is minimum temperature for safe transportation and temporary
storage of laptops in winter season?
For example, when sending laptop by usps post in winter season. What
is safe temperature for sensitive electronic parts, sensitive display?
The frost can damage electronics.
-20 C is pretty darn cold. I wouldn't worry about temperature problems
when shipping the laptop.

Bill
It was -22C here last night.

And further west in our country, here is a temperature reading from a
few days ago.

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/calgary/story/2009/12/13/calgary-frigid-weather.html

"Edmonton International Airport was the coldest place in Canada," Peter Spyker,
a meteorologist with Environment Canada, said Sunday. "It was -46.1 [Celsius]
without the wind chill."

That probably wouldn't do your batteries any good.

This is why they don't have computers in western Canda. No way to get
them there.

They have Chinooks there or warm winds. You just pick a day to ship,
when it is balmy and above zero C :-) They're not punished with -46.1
all the time. There are other areas though, that don't benefit from
the Chinook, and consistent -20C or lower is possible. You might see
that around the third or fourth week of January. So we're a month away
from the coldest weather.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinook_wind

Paul
 
Paul said:
Bill said:
-20 C is pretty darn cold. I wouldn't worry about temperature problems
when shipping the laptop.

Bill

It was -22C here last night.

And further west in our country, here is a temperature reading from a
few days ago.

http://www.cbc.ca/canada/calgary/story/2009/12/13/calgary-frigid-weather.html


"Edmonton International Airport was the coldest place in Canada,"
Peter Spyker,
a meteorologist with Environment Canada, said Sunday. "It was -46.1
[Celsius]
without the wind chill."

That probably wouldn't do your batteries any good.

Paul

When I said that -20C was pretty darn cold, you have to realize that I
live in Southern California, where we typically have 70 degree F
temperatures even in the winter.
 
Bill said:
When I said that -20C was pretty darn cold, you have to realize that I
live in Southern California, where we typically have 70 degree F
temperatures even in the winter.

You Californians have a sense of humor. I visited there once in the
winter, and it was around 70F. I went to the beach (it was the weekend
and I had time on my hands). There were Californians at the beach - some
riding horses, some on ATVs, a few on foot. They were wearing heavy
sweaters and jeans, as if it was cold. I, on the other hand, thought
it was summer, because it was so warm. I was wearing shorts and a
T-shirt, and everyone was looking at me like I was from Mars :-)
Good times...

Paul
 
Per Paul:
You Californians have a sense of humor. I visited there once in the
winter, and it was around 70F. I went to the beach (it was the weekend
and I had time on my hands). There were Californians at the beach - some
riding horses, some on ATVs, a few on foot. They were wearing heavy
sweaters and jeans, as if it was cold. I, on the other hand, thought
it was summer, because it was so warm. I was wearing shorts and a
T-shirt, and everyone was looking at me like I was from Mars :-)
Good times...

When I was living in Hawaii, one December evening I was sitting
in this Waikiki tourist trap called "The International
Marketplace" - wearing a long sleeve button-up sweater and
freezing my bony butt off.

This tourist from someplace like Broken Pelvis, Montana sat down
next to me and I guess he felt a need to say something... so he
said "Sure is hot an muggy here."
 
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