Elevating this from another topic. I have two Renogy Lipo batteries that I hope to store in my cabin over the winter. This will mean they are sitting, disconnected, through a couple of very cold winter months, getting down to below zero. Is this potentially damaging? Some info on the web says it’s fine, but Renogy says storage should be above 32 degrees. They also told me the BMS would shut down the battery at low temps? Any info would be appreciated.