I usually keep it at 12.6 and it will stay overnight but this morning i woke up it was 12.1 with the bunk heater running all night. I turned the truck on and the inverter threw the low voltage alarm as engine was turning over. So i wonder if less than 12.6 is pulling on batteries
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Now CRE is on the other side of me, and he's idling.
And he's smoking cigarettes.
I mean if he wants to enjoy his final days gurgling from emphysema, more power to him.
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Amarillo sucked this morning. The parking lot was a mess of slush that got to fold up my tarps in. Good times!
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When your cranking the engine, you could pull them down to close to 10 volts for a short period. So it would trip low voltage on the inverter.
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