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<p>[QUOTE="special-k, post: 7963486, member: 24081"]I run an espar bunk heater. Never touched it in 10 years now. Run it occasionally in the summer and probably everyday in the winter. I have 4 batteries in my truck and they last around 3 years before they start to get weak. With the additional small engine heater it should start anywhere without an issue.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="special-k, post: 7963486, member: 24081"]I run an espar bunk heater. Never touched it in 10 years now. Run it occasionally in the summer and probably everyday in the winter. I have 4 batteries in my truck and they last around 3 years before they start to get weak. With the additional small engine heater it should start anywhere without an issue.[/QUOTE]
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