Power storage cabinet IP67 rating compared to lead-acid batteries

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A battery with an IP67 rating, for example, is completely dust-tight and can handle being submerged in water for up to 30 minutes. In comparison,

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In particular, temperatures above 25°C have a negative effect on the life of the batteries, while temperatures below 25°C reduce the efficiency of the batteries.

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