Author: JandL
Subject: battery life
Posted: 31 May 2016 at 7:51pm
I also have a single group 31 battery that serves me well and solar to help out as long as the sun is out. On my 2012 the Propane detector draws .07 amps, my CO2 detector is a separate unit that runs on it's own 9 volt battery. When I am running my refrigerator on propane the control part of it draws .10 amp, and when the 2 DC cooling fans kick in they draw .32 amps each. They only come on once in a while. You can check out my post "TYPICAL BATTERY RUN TIMES" to get a general idea how long things will run
http://www.rpod-owners.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=7955&title=typical-battery-run-times
Subject: battery life
Posted: 31 May 2016 at 7:51pm
I also have a single group 31 battery that serves me well and solar to help out as long as the sun is out. On my 2012 the Propane detector draws .07 amps, my CO2 detector is a separate unit that runs on it's own 9 volt battery. When I am running my refrigerator on propane the control part of it draws .10 amp, and when the 2 DC cooling fans kick in they draw .32 amps each. They only come on once in a while. You can check out my post "TYPICAL BATTERY RUN TIMES" to get a general idea how long things will run
http://www.rpod-owners.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=7955&title=typical-battery-run-times