Great!!! And don't forget to take any rechargeable battery gear, turn on, let it run the batteries down to 0 charge and give it the full proper charge...

And don't forget to go through your gear + household items that contain the usual dry cell batteries (on camera strobes, motor drives. Light meters, flashlights etc) and replace all and inspect for leakage (modern batteries really bad for this, especially some brands)... Rechargeable types should not be swollen or deformed... A cheap DVM can be used to check for proper voltages of cells...

As we speak tonight, I am re-forming several battery powered small strobes, including a Norman 200b, a Nikon potato masher, and a few on-camera types for near future use... Checking if not getting hot, sounds normal, and leaving old batteries on until exhausted, and leaving batteries out until next use (storage)...

Steve K