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Old 07-18-2011, 09:00 AM   #3
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Ted is right, most batteries are made of plastic which will not burn until approximatly 300 degrees, my physics proff told me, and all life on earth would end before the temperature got to that level. So it highly unlikely you could ever fry your battery. That's not what you need to worry about, the circutry in the reader would fry long before that, my proff told me that circults would fry at approximatly 95 degrees. So the bottom line is in the middle of the summer keep your IT hardware cool and take your reader with you.
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