Just wondering what peoples experiences are with batteries and power packs like Mophie etc in really cold weather or hot weather for that matter. Do they loose charge quickly, do you have to keep them warm/cool or insulated to maintain their power and what tricks do people use to conserve that power.
Given that our lives are now crowded with electrical devices and we bush walkers are using more powered equipment, what are the ramifications in extreme weather. I was thinking about how this may impact on safety devices after reading Moondog's report from Pretty Valley. After 3 weeks in some very cold conditions would a PLB work to its capacity and how long before the batteries would fail. I also assume that if the PLB batteries got cold enough to fail so would the spares in the backpack.
I am curious to find out what the performance of a PLB in those conditions would be, and does any one have experience on this. Is the signal weak or does it just get transmitted for a shorter period of time before stopping. Either way it's less than desirable if you have to push that button for help.