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How long can the radio play at mid-level while car is not on? Don't want to lose all battery juice.

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Old 06-13-2002, 07:53 PM
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How long can the radio play at mid-level while car is not on? Don't want to lose all battery juice.
Old 06-13-2002, 08:05 PM
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If you didn't modify circuits, the car will turn off the radio after about an 1 - 1.5 hours
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it will? geez i really gotta RTM... been a year now, i think it's time.
Old 06-14-2002, 01:41 AM
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Default A long time, according to Click and Clack ...

... like, at least 10-20 hours.

-------- excerpt from "Car Talk October 1998" --------
Dear Tom and Ray:

My co-worker and I got into a discussion of drive-in theaters. We were getting nostalgic, when I said I don't like to go anymore because they don't have the speakers, and you have to use your own car radio to get the sound. My Ford Ranger is 6 years old and has the original battery. And I don't want to be stranded at the drive-in. He laughed at me and said he heard you could turn the key to the accessory position for 24 hours, and it would only drain the battery as much as starting the car one time. Is this true? --Frank

Tom: Frank. The whole IDEA is to get stranded at the drive-in!

Ray: Your friend is right. Assuming you're just using the car radio, and it's not one of those mega-boombox-highway-vibrator models, you could expect to draw about half an amp of current per hour.

Ray: So if the movie lasted 24 hours (or if you sat through three and a half consecutive showings of "Lawrence of Arabia"), you'd draw 12 amp hours.

Tom: That's fairly insignificant. According to our battery guru at Exide, the 12 amp hours you drained would represent about 20 percent of the battery's starting power.

Ray: And since the average battery will give you five or six starts at a sitting before petering out, you'd still have enough juice to give you four or five tries at starting the car -- that's after 24 hours of radio listening in the accessory position. Plenty for all but the poorest-running, most out-of-tune heaps.

Tom: Let's not talk about my Dodge Dart today, please.

Ray: And then, when you run the car, you charge the battery back up and, assuming your charging system is working correctly, your battery goes back up to full charge.

Tom: Now, if you have a really marginal battery (say, a cheap one that's 6 years old!), you may just luck out and kill it during your 24 hours at the drive-in. So be sure to choose your date carefully, Frank, just in case.
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lol.... i first thought you'd renamed your cars! ;-)
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CD player uses a lot more juice...I ran down my battery in 2-2 1/2 hours last year...
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