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<p>[QUOTE="ZVar, post: 7963119, member: 49096"]While they don't use much, yes do do use some. </p><p><br /></p><p>The reason I mentioned it is it happened to me. Company truck that had no indication of weak batteries. Started great, would even run the (plug in) inverter to keep my laptop charged for a couple hours. First time I ran the bunk heater for my 10, while in NY, it would not start for lack of battery.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ZVar, post: 7963119, member: 49096"]While they don't use much, yes do do use some. The reason I mentioned it is it happened to me. Company truck that had no indication of weak batteries. Started great, would even run the (plug in) inverter to keep my laptop charged for a couple hours. First time I ran the bunk heater for my 10, while in NY, it would not start for lack of battery.[/QUOTE]
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