Not my findings. I have tested this; admittedly only via a battery trickle charger but:Smartbear said:I understand locking the car via the remote puts the car “asleep” quicker than just leaving it unlocked, not 100% sure though :?
Rob
I leave mine for weeks on end over winter, battery voltage is always above 11.9 and it always starts! I did have an issue a while ago with the glove box lamp being on 24/7 but thats fixed.Pondrew said:Not my findings. I have tested this; admittedly only via a battery trickle charger but:Smartbear said:I understand locking the car via the remote puts the car “asleep” quicker than just leaving it unlocked, not 100% sure though :?
Rob
If I leave the car locked for a week and not use it, it takes approximately 12 hours to fully re-charge the battery (1.2 amp charger= 14 amps drain)
If I leave the car unlocked for a week and not use it, it takes around 5 hours to fully re-charge (6 amps). I was assuming the extra 8 amps was draining from the alarm system.
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Pondrew said:Not my findings. I have tested this; admittedly only via a battery trickle charger but:Smartbear said:I understand locking the car via the remote puts the car “asleep” quicker than just leaving it unlocked, not 100% sure though :?
Rob
If I leave the car locked for a week and not use it, it takes approximately 12 hours to fully re-charge the battery (1.2 amp charger= 14 amps drain)
If I leave the car unlocked for a week and not use it, it takes around 5 hours to fully re-charge (6 amps). I was assuming the extra 8 amps was draining from the alarm system.
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