The issue here isn’t so much the cold, it’s the condensation and moisture that is likely to form on the gear when you bring it in to a warmer place, especially if you’re in a humid environment. This could potentially damage the internals of your gear and lead to electrical issues. You’ll also want to avoid leaving your gear out in places where there’s a chance of it dropping to freezing temperatures, especially if it’s an extended period of time as this could also damage your equipment – for instance, plastics may become more brittle in cold temperatures, leading to breakage and cracking.
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