Just having problem of the physics of a steel shelf not transferring heat faster than concrete floor. Do your shelves stay somehow warmer in an unheated barn???? Ground temps tend to slowly change and hold those temps,, shelf temps will go with ambient air, especially steel. So temp bounce will be all over the place on a shelf with the weather, where the concrete will slowly change? Am I missing something?? OR do all the heatpumps and ground systems not work? No argument about colder in winter and warmer in summer. And the heat transfer of concrete vrs steel? Guess we will agree to disagree. As battery cases were improved, there is no leakage from the case material, otherwise sitting on steel battery boxes would drain them even faster, as the tv program pointed out. Ground temps change slower than shelf temps. Contaminants on the surface of the battery between the posts can cause leakage. So if your concerned about temperature cycles, the ground, and a concrete slab is usually slower than a shelf, especially a metal shelf.
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