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Metzfamily wrote:As long as you can plug in at the destination your pair of batteries will do just fine. No worries.
Yes we have a location to park it when we arrive with 110 electricity. We pulled it in November to the same location. It was cold inside the TT when we stopped to take breaks. It would be nice if it is ok to run heat while on the road.
Our truck has a 220 Amp alternator so I think it will be able to keep the batteries charged. We have two batteries on the TT.
Dec-19-2020 09:32 PM
Metzfamily wrote:Yes. Everything is designed to operate in motion.
So it is ok to run the heat while pulling the TT?
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Dec-19-2020 09:31 AM
Metzfamily wrote:
Yes we have a location to park it when we arrive with 110 electricity. We pulled it in November to the same location. It was cold inside the TT when we stopped to take breaks. It would be nice if it is ok to run heat while on the road.
Our truck has a 220 Amp alternator so I think it will be able to keep the batteries charged. We have two batteries on the TT.
Is it safe to run a propane furnace while pulling the TT I guess is a big question for me.
I know the refrigerator is running on propane on the road but I would think that is a smaller flame. Still a flame never the less.
We encountered very strong winds on the last trip, but, was very fortunate that it was a tailwind. Best MPG we had ever seen. Just luck though.
So noted on the drunk buddies pulling you on an inner tube 😉 This is the advice and wisdom we are looking for.
Dec-19-2020 09:05 AM
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Sjm9911 wrote:
How cold does it get down there? Just curious. It takes a bit for stuff to freeze. How long is the tow? 8 hours then hooked up again? If its only around freezing and a short 8 hours or so, i wouldn't bother doing anything special.
Dec-19-2020 08:55 AM