{ "numMessagesInTopic": 4, "nextInTime": 956, "senderId": "y4zXKsMHb_zzTbUaEFnJXZNbe_anIOLsmxS1sKDGaSv6DWM_u2RVT3srRInW4d6Sqqj5AaIS6u0BmUBdzt_-sm1J69U6mNTXg8Rh3ws", "systemMessage": false, "subject": "Re: [magnia_sg20] Temperature the SG20 can run at?", "from": ""Raymond Day" <raymondday61@...>", "authorName": "Raymond Day", "msgSnippet": "Thanks Chad. What I think now is that it can t take the cold because of the 2.5-Inch hard drives. Operating 5 C to 55 C or 41 F to 149 F. They have the Fluid", "msgId": 955, "profile": "raymondday61", "topicId": 938, "spamInfo": { "reason": "0", "isSpam": false }, "replyTo": "LIST", "userId": 87603666, "messageBody": "
\n\n----- Original Message -----\nFrom: \n Chad \n Russel\nTo: magnia_sg20@yahoogroups.com \n\nSent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 12:06 \n PM\nSubject: Re: [magnia_sg20] Temperature \n the SG20 can run at?\nNormally for generic electronics, the colder, the \n better. The LCD
simply gets slower and slower as the temp \n drops. If the liquid does
not freeze, it will not be \n damaged.
Chad