new OTR driver, bought a 500 Watt inverter, how quickly would that drain my battery, I am with a company that doesn't allow you to idle your truck so just wondering before I get stuck out there.
Inverters.
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Well if they won't let you idle, I'm assuming they've equipped their trucks with an APU, if not you might want to take your inverter and get on down the road to a place that cares a bit about their drivers.
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I can run my electric cooler, which consumes about 10 watts for 24 hours in moderate temperatures without being unable to start truck. I would be worried if consuming that much power for another 5-12 hours. But my truck & batteries are not your truck & batteries. Experiment when you are near a jumpstart opportunity. Carry jumper cables.
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I think Oakley Transport has APU's.
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Most have an alarm that lets you know when you get down to 11.8 volts to 12.4 volts. some have auto shut down.
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The voltage is an indication of the charge on the batteries. A fully charged battery is typically 13v. Below about 12.3v your ability to start the truck gets questionable. It should be pretty linear so just turn the ignition on every hour or so to see how fast it's dropping.
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