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Old 07-04-2020, 06:21 PM   #1
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All Formulas have two. I replace the batteries with dual-purpose batteries. When playing music at the sand bar all day, and running the blender, I switch to only one battery in case I can't start the engine, I can switch to the other. I never had to switch. So no it shouldn't drain the battery.
Sorry I was talking about the phone battery. Isn't it funny how you can have a conversation about two different things??
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Sorry I was talking about the phone battery. Isn't it funny how you can have a conversation about two different things??
And sometimes downright dangerous.

On the serious side you can use a 12v adapter to keep your battery (phone) charged, or carry a power back that you charge at home and can use to charge your phone. The latter is about 3x5 inches and thin easily carried in a pocketbook or beach bag.

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And sometimes downright dangerous.

On the serious side you can use a 12v adapter to keep your battery (phone) charged, or carry a power back that you charge at home and can use to charge your phone. The latter is about 3x5 inches and thin easily carried in a pocketbook or beach bag.

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Good idea! I was thinking about that.
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Sorry I was talking about the phone battery. Isn't it funny how you can have a conversation about two different things??
Though my Android gets whole days of battery life, if needing to charge in the boat, I plug into 12V. If on the ski, I use a jump pack while I'm anchored out or at port (the ski has a waterproof holder, but not big enough for a charger, too. I could've gotten a 12V plug, but it was $$$).

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