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My truck came with the 120-volt outlet in the bed.  Weird question, but does anyone know how long the battery would safely last if we were to plug in a small fan and run it with the truck not running?  My wife and kids want to go to a drive-in movie tonight but it's baking hot outside so they asked if we could run a fan.  I also have to leave the truck in the "On" position since you need to tune the radio to a certain frequency in order to get the sound for the movie.  I'm just wondering if doing these two things for a couple hours at the same time would run the battery down.

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I would suggest getting a 12V fan or two instead, as the fan likely will just barely work (wattage-wise), and you avoid the inefficiency of converting 12V to 120V.

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Pretty sure the truck has to running before that 120v outlet will power on. 

 

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Maximum power available is 400W, split between the 2 outlets.

 

At 120V, that's about  400/120 = 3,3 amps

 

 

 

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