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If you have a white socket and a split charger, no. Also, invest in a leisure battery - they are designed for the long term slow drain that camping puts on them, rather than the short burst of high current that your car needs to get started. If your battery is getting a bit low, plug the car in and use the power from that, but if you charge it every time you tow, you should be fine. My parents are away for 4 weeks at the moment with no mains electricity, and won't have a problem with the battery. Dad ony charges the battery with a battery charger at the beginning of the season.
Happy camping
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