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Today@lemmy.world 11 months agoAfter the freeze in Texas a couple years ago, when many people lost electricity, Ford started advertising the outlets on their trucks.
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Today@lemmy.world 11 months agoAfter the freeze in Texas a couple years ago, when many people lost electricity, Ford started advertising the outlets on their trucks.
atrielienz@lemmy.world 11 months ago
My father in law drives a 2015 F150. That outlet on the center console is 120 Volt outlet supplies 400watts. But a fridge can be anything from 300 to almost 800. I’m not saying it’s impossible. And with newer trucks (especially the lightning and the F150 hybrid), I would believe it more readily. I’m just pointing out that real work experience says your mileage may vary. Especially in places like Texas or Arizona where your battery is going through extreme heat cycles due to the weather from like February to November.