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pnichols
Nov 08, 2020Explorer II
Here's the answer to my own question above:
https://www.ultraheat.com/ultraheat-rv-tank-heaters
As you see from the 12V tank heater specifications, their current draw is way low at 4.1amps to 11.8amps. As such, 12V tank heaters should be "no problem" for emergency use in drycamping, since due to their cycling On and OFF, total amp hour draw-down of RV batteries is not too bad at all.
https://www.ultraheat.com/ultraheat-rv-tank-heaters
As you see from the 12V tank heater specifications, their current draw is way low at 4.1amps to 11.8amps. As such, 12V tank heaters should be "no problem" for emergency use in drycamping, since due to their cycling On and OFF, total amp hour draw-down of RV batteries is not too bad at all.
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