Re: (Probably no) Problem with Lockzilla
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Re: (Probably no) Problem with Lockzilla
- From: "twinenginedmc12" <twinenginedmc12@xxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 12:49:22 -0000
--- In dmcnews@xxxx, "Hank Eskin" <henry@xxxx> wrote:
>
> With the prodding of Rick G, I've been able to locate the current
drain in
> my car (Don't worry, I'm still going to install the battery
isolator). It
> turns out to be Lockzilla pulling about 30Ma with the "remote" unit
plugged
> in, and 20ma without. The total current draw from the battery when
the car
> is off was 30Ma until I totally disconnected Lockzilla - then I get
a zero
> Ma reading on my meter.
>
> Apparently, this drains the battery down about one volt per week -
enough to
> cause the auto-shut off to kick in, which was my original problem.
>
> Has anyone else noticed a slight current drain with Lockzilla (with
or
> without Remote), or could I have a defective unit?
>
> -Hank Eskin #1619
Hi Hank, and All.
I've been taking a active behind the scene interest in Hank's project
here. He's been wanting to design a battery backup for his car
radio, which was losing presets due to a current drain. I've been
helping him design the battery backup circuit, cause I can't help
myself, all the while pestering him incessantly to find the leak
instead, because that sort of thing makes me nervous. Now that he's
found the leak, determined it's only 30 milliamperes, and more
importantly determined that the leak is not the result of some fault
in the wiring somewhere, the next step is clearer. I don't know
whether the 30 milliampere drain from the Lockzilla module is from
some kind of problem, because I don't have one, so you'll have to
take someone elses word on that. It may be fine, or not. But 30
milliamperes is a very small current, compared to the reserve
capacity of a car battery. It should not drain the battery in a
week, it should take several months. This immediately suggests a
weak battery. I hopped on Sears website to find out the reserve
capacity of the Security Diehard battery in your car. It wasn't
there. I called our local Sears automotive and was told that this
battery has been discontinued, because of problems (maybe this exact
problem, he didn't say), and that you could take it back to the Sears
you got it from for an exchange.
Hopefully replacing the battery will fix everything. Hank's car
radio will keep its presets, he can sleep better knowing there's no
mysterious failure in his car, and the doubt about Lockzilla can be
removed by someone without a stake in it. (Unless I'm wrong, of
course :-)
Rick Gendreau
11472
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