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kirian

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Hi,

TL;DR Will I short the car battery life by having a external battery always connected to the 12v port?

I'm planning to buy a Bluetti battery (500wh) for my camper and connect to it a mini fridge, so to keep battery level as high as possible, I assume the best option should have it always connected to the 12v that car provide although this will be bad for the bluetti charge cicles. What I want to know is if my car battery is going to have any issues because bluetti battery will be always connected, because I assume that the output of the 12v port is provided by the car battery itself even when the alternator is working.

EDIT: Thank you!
 

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