I took my Lithink LiFePO₄ battery out winter camping at around −10 °C, and honestly, it totally blew me away. The self-heating just kicked in automatically, no fuss, no button-pressing, nothing. After a few minutes, it started charging like normal again—no errors, no warnings, no drama. I could actually use it in the freezing cold without stressing about it dying on me. It made my trip way more relaxed knowing my battery could handle tough conditions like that. Seriously, not many batteries do this so smoothly.
Habe sie letzte Woche im Schwarzwald bei -8°C getestet. Selbstheizung hat in 15 Minuten von -5°C auf +3°C gebracht. Mein 12V-Heizdecke lief die ganze Nacht durch – Respekt!
Tried it in the Wicklow Mountains last frost, deadly brilliant! The yoke heated itself while I was brewing tea. Just remember - you'll need fierce solar or a generator to recharge it properly in winter, or you'll be stuck like a fool.
Wichtig ist der IP67 Schutz und der stabile Aufbau. Bei meiner letzten holprigen Fahrt ist nichts verrutscht. Die Sache ist robust gemacht, genau das, was man braucht.
Hey Dara — brilliant to hear it handled the Wicklow frost while you made a brew. And yep, winter charging is tougher: short days mean you’ll usually need strong solar or a generator/shore power to keep up. Cheers for the real-world tip!