Since lithiums operate up to 165 F, i would think they would be less affected than lead.
THis from Crownbattery com -
For each 10°F rise in temperature, the life of a sealed lead acid battery is cut in half. Therefore, if a battery in a stationary position that should last for 4 years at normal temps, would last 2 years if exposed 92°F and even less if exposed to typical desert temps of 106°F.
THere is no ' off the shelf lithium battery ' like this so you have to plan ahead and aquire it beforehand.
I dont know of anybody that can remove a 130 lb battery themselves.
THis from Crownbattery com -
For each 10°F rise in temperature, the life of a sealed lead acid battery is cut in half. Therefore, if a battery in a stationary position that should last for 4 years at normal temps, would last 2 years if exposed 92°F and even less if exposed to typical desert temps of 106°F.
THere is no ' off the shelf lithium battery ' like this so you have to plan ahead and aquire it beforehand.
I dont know of anybody that can remove a 130 lb battery themselves.