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โDec-31-2020 06:39 AM
opnspaces wrote:
Yes.
But as usual the true answer is it depends. There are more phantom loads on the battery than just the refrigerator. But typically a good battery will last about two weeks before going completely dead. If the battery is older it might not make it quite that long. If your battery is in fairly good shape though it should make it for at least a week.
What is your plan for recharging the battery after the two days? Are you relying on the tow vehicle to recharge it? Or are you getting an electrical hookup once you get to your destination?
โDec-31-2020 06:04 AM
โDec-30-2020 08:43 PM
rwynkoop wrote:SailingOn wrote:time2roll wrote:
I have been skipping this step the last few years. Just load the fridge with cold food same as you would a cooler. By the time anything would get too warm the fridge is cooling it back down.
But turning on the fridge announces it's only a few days until we can leave! Who could skip that?
I agree, I'm always excited to go turn the gas on and start the fridge.
โDec-30-2020 07:10 PM
SailingOn wrote:time2roll wrote:
I have been skipping this step the last few years. Just load the fridge with cold food same as you would a cooler. By the time anything would get too warm the fridge is cooling it back down.
But turning on the fridge announces it's only a few days until we can leave! Who could skip that?
โDec-30-2020 04:04 PM
time2roll wrote:
I have been skipping this step the last few years. Just load the fridge with cold food same as you would a cooler. By the time anything would get too warm the fridge is cooling it back down.
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