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Old 12-14-2020, 02:50 PM   #21
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I recall getting 3 solid nights from the batteries when they are new on my Traverse. If we were really careful and it was cooler weather it could be stretched to 4.

Once they aged it was more like 2 nights max. You can get quite a boost by idling the van for 30 minutes if you need to.
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Old 12-14-2020, 10:04 PM   #22
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Thanks for the information. Two nights would be fine. We have always had Dometic propane refrigerators and they used minimal current running the Mother Board.
Our only 2 struggles on buying a Traverse is the Refrig., which you have just relieved my concerns, and the portapotty. We are used to a commode and the surrounding shower Curtin for privacy. However getting rid of the black water tank and the macerator will be a good trade-off.
Now the struggle will be finding a Traverse for sale. Due to Covid it is a Seller's Market and folks are hanging on to their RV's.
Hopefully somebody out there will be trading up after Christmas and we can at least find one to take a look at. We have never even seen a Traverse up close let alone being inside on.
I appreciate any comments as to the best sites to go to find any for sale.
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