Doing a road trip and subzero temperatures with multiple stops. Will have multiple liquids in the car and would ideally like to leave it in the car overnight. Ideally will be stopping at places with the destination charger.
I have only previously used climate keeper during the summer to keep the car cool and extreme circumstances when I’ve had perishable items from the supermarket in the car, I have kept it on low and even in the hot hot temperatures of the summer it kept internal temperature in the mid 40s so that was an excellent solution.
Has anyone used climate keeper in subzero temps in this scenario. I would assume I would put it on a low setting so if the temperature outside would be 25 or 30°, I would assume that it would turn on the heat at some point. However, would be really curious to know if anybody has done this as ideally I would like to keep it just above freezing but not really heat it up. Not to waste battery. From my understanding I think the lowest actual temperature would be 62 or 63°. It if I keep it on low what would happen.
I have only previously used climate keeper during the summer to keep the car cool and extreme circumstances when I’ve had perishable items from the supermarket in the car, I have kept it on low and even in the hot hot temperatures of the summer it kept internal temperature in the mid 40s so that was an excellent solution.
Has anyone used climate keeper in subzero temps in this scenario. I would assume I would put it on a low setting so if the temperature outside would be 25 or 30°, I would assume that it would turn on the heat at some point. However, would be really curious to know if anybody has done this as ideally I would like to keep it just above freezing but not really heat it up. Not to waste battery. From my understanding I think the lowest actual temperature would be 62 or 63°. It if I keep it on low what would happen.