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Old 01-01-2019, 04:39 PM   #32
elcaminonut69
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I'd be very interested in how much drain you have on your batteries and how low they go. If you can run 24 hours and keep them above 70% then you'll probably be "golden"... That said, if you're discharging them to less than 50% every time you tow, they probably won't last much past the warranty period. Something to consider, for sure.....
Ok I got to Savannah yesterday and checked the battery voltage which was 12.4 volts. The trip down was around 70 degrees average and took about 8 and a half hours total. With the cooler temps I don't think the fridge had to work as hard as a normal summer day. I suspect that the hotter the temp the more battery usage.
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