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ng2951
Apr 30, 2013Explorer
The other question is whether the TV can pump those many amps down the trailer plug. The length of the copper lines from the alternator to the converter and battery can be quite long. This resistance is what the alternator has to overcome to keep you batteries topped.
I use to have a TM3327 some years ago. The battery was in the very back of trailer, so the power cable was also very long, and it was quite common for the battery to be discharged after a day of driving and the refer running on DC. Some people would put in an AC line to take care of that problem, but my trailer got whacked before I dealt with that myself.
I use to have a TM3327 some years ago. The battery was in the very back of trailer, so the power cable was also very long, and it was quite common for the battery to be discharged after a day of driving and the refer running on DC. Some people would put in an AC line to take care of that problem, but my trailer got whacked before I dealt with that myself.
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