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Atlee
Nov 02, 2017Explorer II
Probably a little colder over all in Indiana than central Virginia. However, for me, I wouldn't want to haul a battery back out to the trailer should I decide to run away from some extreme cold for a few weeks or a month.
Fortunately, since we're retired, if we get too tired of the cold, we can do just that.
Fortunately, since we're retired, if we get too tired of the cold, we can do just that.
rbpru wrote:
If you leave your TT plugged in all winter, you also power the phantom and a.c. loads. Your Television, microwave, antenna pre-amp and LP detector to name a few.
Never noticed any advantage to leaving it plugged in vs when it was powered down and brought the battery in the house.
As mentioned my TT is in the back yard so I can check on it easily.
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