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mlts22
Mar 25, 2014Explorer II
Ivylog wrote:
Since it's AC/propane and you are asking about propane I'll assume you do not have shore power. I'll also ASSUME that it requires 12V to run the propane unless you have a push to start button that snaps. If you have this button disregard the following... You need a fully charged battery to run the control board as it will shut off if the battery gets below 11.5V.
+1
If the rig isn't plugged into shore power, the parasitic draw from appliances will kill the battery in about 1-2 weeks. One can always install a couple solar panels and a charge controller to combat this.
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