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Old 04-06-2015, 11:09 PM   #1
mazboy
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one battery would be enough to keep your propane/refrig cooling. you don't need 2 batteries, but 2 are nice for dry camping for the night, i.e. walmart.

as for the switch, turn it to 'on' and leave it alone. this is how you run your system. when the truck is connected and it is running you are charging your system.

this should eliminate your frustration.
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