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I want to use it in my trailer using an adapter with my 12 volt system. Will this work and if so how much drain on the battery will a 10 second stir be?

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Im assuming you are using a power inverter right? Before you do this see what the output power for the inverter is and see what is required on the majic bullet. For instance. My small inverter has a power output of 110v and i tried to charge my craftmans 19.2v battery. Well I didn't check that the charger required 120v of power and thus I fried up one of my batteries. As far as drain on your battery? a 10 second or 5 minute go will not do anything to it.

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