Will it kill a laptop to leave it in a hot or cold ( in the winter ) car?
Laptop in hot car
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Anything is possible but I'm using one here that was in the back of a mates work van for four months and works fine.No way as way, No limitation as limitation. AmeriNOC formally PhatServers
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itll get fucked up probably but wont be as fun as leaving lighters in ur car

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I have absolutely no need for one of those, but I still want one
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fun experiment - leave a laptop on your dash when it's 110+ out for several daysComment
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you'll be fine. It's ok. shouldn't be a problem.
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You'd probably be more likely to run into issues if there was a sudden change in climate while, or just before, the laptop was powered on...
There could be issues with mechanical devices such as CPU fans and HDs starting up in very cold temperatures, but once they're running the residual heat generated by the laptop should keep things warm.
On the flipside, if it's a permanent installation try to figure out some way to shroud or protect it so there's never any direct sunlight on the case.Comment



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