bvankl
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I will try to make this short:
I have a 2006 Chevy Impala w/ standard equipment
Equipment directly from battery:
- Siren w/remote that controls less than a dozen LED lights ( I know it sounds like alot, have an express way in district)
- Dual band amateur
- GPS w/APRS (not usually turned on)
- Power cable for 396
Equipment from power outlet (both unplugged when not using):
- Control head for 396
- Amplified speaker
All of this equipment is turned off and vehicle sits for 24 hours, the battery is dead. When I have put battery on meter, does not show a high drain (well under 1 amp). I have taken the car to the dealer and they have changed out the battery. They give the expected response that they do not know how accessory electronics are installed.
I was going to find a large (heavy duty) battery to put into the car, but will that fix my problem? I have the car on the charger now, went to go get gas and it is dead, parked in a unheated garage (so temp is probably 30ish) so I would not expect due to extreme cold.
Any suggestions? I posted something with the same problems last year, I took a flashlight charger out of the mix and it seemed to do the job.
I went to a car last year from always driving trucks, those batteries never died. I guess we have to give alittle because of gas prices.
Everyone have a good new year! Thanks for any input.
Bob
I have a 2006 Chevy Impala w/ standard equipment
Equipment directly from battery:
- Siren w/remote that controls less than a dozen LED lights ( I know it sounds like alot, have an express way in district)
- Dual band amateur
- GPS w/APRS (not usually turned on)
- Power cable for 396
Equipment from power outlet (both unplugged when not using):
- Control head for 396
- Amplified speaker
All of this equipment is turned off and vehicle sits for 24 hours, the battery is dead. When I have put battery on meter, does not show a high drain (well under 1 amp). I have taken the car to the dealer and they have changed out the battery. They give the expected response that they do not know how accessory electronics are installed.
I was going to find a large (heavy duty) battery to put into the car, but will that fix my problem? I have the car on the charger now, went to go get gas and it is dead, parked in a unheated garage (so temp is probably 30ish) so I would not expect due to extreme cold.
Any suggestions? I posted something with the same problems last year, I took a flashlight charger out of the mix and it seemed to do the job.
I went to a car last year from always driving trucks, those batteries never died. I guess we have to give alittle because of gas prices.
Everyone have a good new year! Thanks for any input.
Bob