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Since the Firenock Target Nock is based on integrated circuit technology, can it handle low temperatures?

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Since the Firenock Target Nock is based on integrated circuit technology, can it handle low temperatures?

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Firenock Target Lighted Nocks use pure digital circuits. This design is significantly different from a Firenock Hunting Nock, which has a very wide temperature-range tolerance; both low and high. Since the Target Nocks are pure digital, the temperature range in which they will function is a bit more limited. However, from our tests we concluded that Target Nocks will work dependably between 32°F and 140°F; which should be fine for most target purposes. In situations where the temperature is lower than 32°F, the duration that the light will operate on a Target Nock may not be predictable because in a pure digital circuit a drop in power/voltage may cause the computer timer to count incorrectly.

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