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It's in the low 20s out right now and is expected to get into the low teens when the sun comes down.
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Is it okay to just turn the cameras off instead of taking them down and bringing them inside?
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No...leave them out...
I had the Arlo out in 0F for a few days in a row with no problem other than voltage sag on batteries
Just did a -4F test in the freezer for 4 hours on the PRO... no damage to cam tho it did go off for a while due to excessive cold.
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arlomaster wrote:
found some other threads, so I guess it's more of a battery issue.
Is it okay to just turn the cameras off instead of taking them down and bringing them inside?
just disarm them...uses almost no power in the sleep mode
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Just wanted to let you know that I put the PRO back in the freezer over night , it was in for 10 hrs at -4F. ( going in when already at 20F from out side )
Only difference was that it was plugged in without the battery pack installed.
So the camera worked fine, no bad messages about have to warm up. It appears all the problems that may occur with the PRO is due to the battery pack and sensors related to same.
This is prob why I was able to do the same test on the Arlo with the li-ion cells and had no problem with operation. ( only voltage sag ).
End result ...if you want to put the PRO outside in weather colder than 0f, pull the battery pack and all should be fine.
Morse is faster than texting!
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