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I am planning a trip to Vermont and the temperatures are below 0. Of course I will plug in the Big Hoss at night, but do I need to worry about it during the day? When I stop for a certain amount of time? Do I need to take a special precautions? Frankie |
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if it is not going to be left for more than eight hours or so (basically just so the whole system doesnt have a chance to cool down and get back to full air temp), you will have no problems and just plugging it in at night will be fine, and at temps at anything above 0, it will probably start anyway as long as your batteries are good, it will just crank longer before firing and may smoke a little. i wouldnt worry about it if i was you, just plug it in at night and youll be fine.
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