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Yah. Tesla drivers who pull RV’s also use camp mode to keep the charge line on the 7 pin “hot” allowing the Tesla to provide 12 volts at up to 12 amps going to the trailer battery. This comes at somewhat of a price to the state of charge of the Teslas battery as it keeps the car “awake” and typically uses about 8 percent of the cars battery in about 12 hours. Handy in an emergency if the trailers battery is getting down and you need to run the furnace or whatever.
 

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