I don't have aftermarket electronics and leaving the key in the on position for a little bit drains the battery. I don't know how old the battery is but I do know it sat dead for about 1 year +... I charged it up some by driving it around... (and it seemed to hold the charge pretty well - motor fires right up) but I leave the key 'on' for any length of time and ~ draino... So there's enough power to crank the engine right over, but not enough power to have the ignition 'on' for 20 minutes (or less?) seems odd...
How long would I need to leave it on a charger for?
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How would the key 'on' for 20 minutes drain the battery that fast (radio off, fans off etc) -- other than there not being enough reserve power in the battery?
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Has the battery sat for too long (dead) and is difficult to fully charge now?
Anyone have some insight along these lines when the ignition is 'on' (motor not running) -- How fast (or slow) would your battery drain?
How long would I need to leave it on a charger for?
or
How would the key 'on' for 20 minutes drain the battery that fast (radio off, fans off etc) -- other than there not being enough reserve power in the battery?
or
Has the battery sat for too long (dead) and is difficult to fully charge now?
Anyone have some insight along these lines when the ignition is 'on' (motor not running) -- How fast (or slow) would your battery drain?