Cold-shocking Ts

Malkavian

Arachnolord
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I'm going to be moving both of my Ts via car later on today, and it's about the high 30s low 40s out side...is this cold enough that I should be worried about the trip from the apartment to the car having a bad effect on them? Of course I can preheat the car so it's cosy but Iwas concerned about the exposure to the cold air while im carrying them out.
 

jdcarrel

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lol, as long as it isn't a mile or two I think you will be fine. I have to do the same too. :D finals can kiss my ass.
 

metzgerzoo

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I agree, as long as they aren't going to be in the weather for hours they'll be fine. If you do have to carry them a long way or just want to keep them more protected, wrap them up in a towl or put them in a box to avoid the dirrect cold air. As long as your car is warm, they'll be fine. ;)
 

Jakob

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No worries...I just moved hundreds of Ts and filled up an entire 4 door sedan and the temps were in the 40s as well. I didn't pre-heat the car or had it running while I was filling it and everyone did just fine.

Good luck!

Jake
 

8SEXYLEGS

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Yeah, I think they will be fine for a few moments while you are putting them in the car.
 

xanadu1015

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If you are really worried, warm up the car first. But like everyone else said, as long as it isn't prolonged exposure and you just wrap them up in a towel or something, should be just fine.


Laura
 
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