Subject: | Re: Battery power and the cold |
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From: | "Paul Dickinson" paulcdickinson |
Date: | Mon Dec 6, 2010 5:09 am ((PST)) |
James, Another option for keeping the batteries/gear warm is air-activated hand warmers- especially useful if you have to leave your gear unattended. I used to keep a hand warmer in my mixer case next to the batteries when recording snowmobile races in northern Wisconsin. I know it ain't the arctic, but it was cold, and the warmers helped. Pd > > > IME with my digital SLRs the requirement was doubled. > > I also rigged an external battery pack that I kept inside my jacket > to keep > it warm(er). > > On Sun, Dec 5, 2010 at 4:52 AM, James Huckle > <>wrote: > > > > > > > I'm travelling north of the artic circle next week and I wondered if > > anyone has an idea of how much extra power I should take? Double? > > Three times? More? Battery power in the form of alkaline cells and > > lithium power packs. > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > James > > > > -- > > http://www.happyorange.org.uk > > > > |
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