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    Mar 20, 2014, 12:33 AM
    Hi, I have a Coleman Hot Water on demand which runs from a 6V battery, it goes flat
    Hi,

    I have a Coleman Hot Water on demand which runs from a 6V battery, it goes flat too quick and whenever we go camping it never holds its charge. I want to run it from a 12V car battery, I have purchased a 12V - 6V converter but it says it is a 3A Max, the existing battery is a 6V 4.5A/20Hr, will this 3A converter be sufficient or will I have to purchase another one. Your help would be greatly appreciated.

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    Craig
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    Mar 20, 2014, 06:03 AM
    Just curious, how old is this battery? The battery may be at its "End of life" and is no longer able to hold the charge.

    I would consider replacing the existing battery with a new one before I struggle with re-designing the product and violating all of its warranties and safety guidelines.

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