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Old 07-14-2014, 07:01 PM   #11
hankaye
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clewis, Howdy;

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Originally Posted by clewis View Post
Just to clarify I was hoping to be able to get a charge out of my tow vehicle if my battery were to need a charge while I was camping (like if my awning or slide were still out). I was not thinking I could just leave it connected to my truck while camping and have a fully charged battery forever. Sorry for the confusion.
In the instance that you describe you would be better off using you jumper
cables (with engine running), which will effectively be your TV battery (full,
unless you've been using it for your tunes), to run those items if your trailer's
battery was low on charge when you need them to come in.

hankaye
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