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pauldub
Nov 28, 2013Explorer
Either the furnace or fridge or both are causing a voltage drop that's more than the radio can stand. Not sure why you don't have a propane fridge, they use an insignificant amount of fuel. You need more battery or more charging capacity or both unless you want to run a genny. The MFJ voltage booster previously mentioned would work but it's not fixing your root problem. A different radio might work down to a lower voltage; however, that sort of tricks you into discharging the batteries more than you should.
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