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Hey. Yes it will work, and it won't burn up. But you do need the correct adapter for the charger. Tooele County battles power company over location of high-voltage line. Thanks for visiting!
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Testing the Power Supply to Your 12v or 24v Fridge
Tooele County needs more power to build its industrial base, but it's hard to find anyone --- save Rocky Mountain Power officials -- who favors the alignment of a proposed high-voltage line that would skirt Tooele City's south and east boundaries.


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