Battery power outside in the winter?
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 Is it possible to have a battery powered sensor outside in the winter? 
 Have anyone tried it? I know that batteries loose some effect when it is cold. But is it still enough with two AA batteries?
 
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 I've had a battery powered sensor outside for the last 1.5 years, still works like a charm. (2 x AA batteries, sensebender micro, nrf24, and a bmp280 barometric pressure sensor) 
 
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 @tbowmo Thank you. That sounds good. Maybe my concerns were exaggerated. Do you have some kind of logging of the battery so you can see that the voltage drops a little bit during the winter? Or maybe the amps required is so low it isn't noticeable? I will have a pro mini,nrf24 and some temperature/humidity sensor. 
 
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 @raptorjr -20C seems to work fine for this user, except that bigger capacitors were required: https://forum.mysensors.org/topic/5826/nrf24-problems-with-cold-temperatures 
 
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 @mfalkvidd Thanks. Good to know that the capacitors can be a problem. And how to solve it. But don't say much about the battery. Will it last over the winter? Because of lower capacity of the battery? In the end I guess I'll just have to try  
 
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 @raptorjr according to http://drkfs.net/coldbattery.htm -30C is not a problem for alkaline batteries, especially not at the very low discharge currents used by MySensors nodes. 
 
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 @mfalkvidd Thank you. Then there should be no problem. 
 
 
			
		
 
					
				