CR-V four down towing question
I tow four down with ad on tail lights.
If the engine isn't run for hours each day the battery will drain. Any ideas of how to keep the battery charged, without running the engine? Can I plug into the electric system of the tow vehicle? How? Safely? |
Re: CR-V four down towing question
D Waite wrote:
> > I tow four down with ad on tail lights. > > If the engine isn't run for hours each day the battery will drain. Any > ideas of how to keep the battery charged, without running the engine? > > Can I plug into the electric system of the tow vehicle? How? Safely? ====================== Since you're turning the ignition switch to the 'accessory' position, not the 'run' position, the only thing that can be draining your battery is your car stereo, alarm system, and any interior lights that you're leaving on. It must be time for a new battery, because the alarm is the only thing drawing any current if you're doing the other part right. The alarm shouldn't kill your battery for a couple or three months. 'curly' ================== -- To REPLY: If there are a couple of underscores in my return address, you must remove them to reply directly . . . . . . Thanks. Regarding stage performances: When everyone else has finished playing, you should not play any notes you have left over. - |
Re: CR-V four down towing question
D Waite wrote:
> > I tow four down with ad on tail lights. > > If the engine isn't run for hours each day the battery will drain. Any > ideas of how to keep the battery charged, without running the engine? > > Can I plug into the electric system of the tow vehicle? How? Safely? ====================== Since you're turning the ignition switch to the 'accessory' position, not the 'run' position, the only thing that can be draining your battery is your car stereo, alarm system, and any interior lights that you're leaving on. It must be time for a new battery, because the alarm is the only thing drawing any current if you're doing the other part right. The alarm shouldn't kill your battery for a couple or three months. 'curly' ================== -- To REPLY: If there are a couple of underscores in my return address, you must remove them to reply directly . . . . . . Thanks. Regarding stage performances: When everyone else has finished playing, you should not play any notes you have left over. - |
Re: CR-V four down towing question
D Waite wrote:
> > I tow four down with ad on tail lights. > > If the engine isn't run for hours each day the battery will drain. Any > ideas of how to keep the battery charged, without running the engine? > > Can I plug into the electric system of the tow vehicle? How? Safely? ====================== Since you're turning the ignition switch to the 'accessory' position, not the 'run' position, the only thing that can be draining your battery is your car stereo, alarm system, and any interior lights that you're leaving on. It must be time for a new battery, because the alarm is the only thing drawing any current if you're doing the other part right. The alarm shouldn't kill your battery for a couple or three months. 'curly' ================== -- To REPLY: If there are a couple of underscores in my return address, you must remove them to reply directly . . . . . . Thanks. Regarding stage performances: When everyone else has finished playing, you should not play any notes you have left over. - |
Re: CR-V four down towing question
Curly,
Thanks for the reply. You are correct in what you say, but the battery drains in days not months. I turn everything off but something drains the battery. I've talked to other CR-V powers with the same problem, so I don't think it's something I'm doing. The accessory position must draw more power than I thought! Any way, I still ask the question. Is there are simple way of running off the tow vehicle electric ? Thanks, Dick "'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message news:403A3CCE.8774C7D0@interbaun.com... > D Waite wrote: > > > > I tow four down with ad on tail lights. > > > > If the engine isn't run for hours each day the battery will drain. Any > > ideas of how to keep the battery charged, without running the engine? > > > > Can I plug into the electric system of the tow vehicle? How? Safely? > > ====================== > > Since you're turning the ignition switch to the 'accessory' position, > not the 'run' position, the only thing that can be draining your battery > is your car stereo, alarm system, and any interior lights that you're > leaving on. It must be time for a new battery, because the alarm is the > only thing drawing any current if you're doing the other part right. The > alarm shouldn't kill your battery for a couple or three months. > > 'curly' > > ================== > -- > > To REPLY: If there are a couple of underscores in my return address, > you must remove them to reply directly . . . . . . Thanks. > > Regarding stage performances: When everyone else has finished playing, > you should not play any notes you have left over. - |
Re: CR-V four down towing question
Curly,
Thanks for the reply. You are correct in what you say, but the battery drains in days not months. I turn everything off but something drains the battery. I've talked to other CR-V powers with the same problem, so I don't think it's something I'm doing. The accessory position must draw more power than I thought! Any way, I still ask the question. Is there are simple way of running off the tow vehicle electric ? Thanks, Dick "'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message news:403A3CCE.8774C7D0@interbaun.com... > D Waite wrote: > > > > I tow four down with ad on tail lights. > > > > If the engine isn't run for hours each day the battery will drain. Any > > ideas of how to keep the battery charged, without running the engine? > > > > Can I plug into the electric system of the tow vehicle? How? Safely? > > ====================== > > Since you're turning the ignition switch to the 'accessory' position, > not the 'run' position, the only thing that can be draining your battery > is your car stereo, alarm system, and any interior lights that you're > leaving on. It must be time for a new battery, because the alarm is the > only thing drawing any current if you're doing the other part right. The > alarm shouldn't kill your battery for a couple or three months. > > 'curly' > > ================== > -- > > To REPLY: If there are a couple of underscores in my return address, > you must remove them to reply directly . . . . . . Thanks. > > Regarding stage performances: When everyone else has finished playing, > you should not play any notes you have left over. - |
Re: CR-V four down towing question
Curly,
Thanks for the reply. You are correct in what you say, but the battery drains in days not months. I turn everything off but something drains the battery. I've talked to other CR-V powers with the same problem, so I don't think it's something I'm doing. The accessory position must draw more power than I thought! Any way, I still ask the question. Is there are simple way of running off the tow vehicle electric ? Thanks, Dick "'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message news:403A3CCE.8774C7D0@interbaun.com... > D Waite wrote: > > > > I tow four down with ad on tail lights. > > > > If the engine isn't run for hours each day the battery will drain. Any > > ideas of how to keep the battery charged, without running the engine? > > > > Can I plug into the electric system of the tow vehicle? How? Safely? > > ====================== > > Since you're turning the ignition switch to the 'accessory' position, > not the 'run' position, the only thing that can be draining your battery > is your car stereo, alarm system, and any interior lights that you're > leaving on. It must be time for a new battery, because the alarm is the > only thing drawing any current if you're doing the other part right. The > alarm shouldn't kill your battery for a couple or three months. > > 'curly' > > ================== > -- > > To REPLY: If there are a couple of underscores in my return address, > you must remove them to reply directly . . . . . . Thanks. > > Regarding stage performances: When everyone else has finished playing, > you should not play any notes you have left over. - |
Re: CR-V four down towing question
D Waite wrote:
> > Curly, > > Thanks for the reply. > > You are correct in what you say, but the battery drains in days not months. > I turn everything off but something drains the battery. I've talked to > other CR-V powers with the same problem, so I don't think it's something I'm > doing. The accessory position must draw more power than I thought! > > Any way, I still ask the question. Is there are simple way of running off > the tow vehicle electric ? > > Thanks, Dick > > "'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message > news:403A3CCE.8774C7D0@interbaun.com... > > D Waite wrote: > > > > > > I tow four down with ad on tail lights. > > > > > > If the engine isn't run for hours each day the battery will drain. Any > > > ideas of how to keep the battery charged, without running the engine? > > > > > > Can I plug into the electric system of the tow vehicle? How? Safely? =================== Since the only other thing that's 'live' in the 'accessory' position is the accessory power socket(s), why not buy one of those solar panels and wedge it on the dash, or a side window while towing? Safe and simple. Getting cheaper every day, too:-) 'Curly' ================ |
Re: CR-V four down towing question
D Waite wrote:
> > Curly, > > Thanks for the reply. > > You are correct in what you say, but the battery drains in days not months. > I turn everything off but something drains the battery. I've talked to > other CR-V powers with the same problem, so I don't think it's something I'm > doing. The accessory position must draw more power than I thought! > > Any way, I still ask the question. Is there are simple way of running off > the tow vehicle electric ? > > Thanks, Dick > > "'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message > news:403A3CCE.8774C7D0@interbaun.com... > > D Waite wrote: > > > > > > I tow four down with ad on tail lights. > > > > > > If the engine isn't run for hours each day the battery will drain. Any > > > ideas of how to keep the battery charged, without running the engine? > > > > > > Can I plug into the electric system of the tow vehicle? How? Safely? =================== Since the only other thing that's 'live' in the 'accessory' position is the accessory power socket(s), why not buy one of those solar panels and wedge it on the dash, or a side window while towing? Safe and simple. Getting cheaper every day, too:-) 'Curly' ================ |
Re: CR-V four down towing question
D Waite wrote:
> > Curly, > > Thanks for the reply. > > You are correct in what you say, but the battery drains in days not months. > I turn everything off but something drains the battery. I've talked to > other CR-V powers with the same problem, so I don't think it's something I'm > doing. The accessory position must draw more power than I thought! > > Any way, I still ask the question. Is there are simple way of running off > the tow vehicle electric ? > > Thanks, Dick > > "'Curly Q. Links'" <motsco__@interbaun.com> wrote in message > news:403A3CCE.8774C7D0@interbaun.com... > > D Waite wrote: > > > > > > I tow four down with ad on tail lights. > > > > > > If the engine isn't run for hours each day the battery will drain. Any > > > ideas of how to keep the battery charged, without running the engine? > > > > > > Can I plug into the electric system of the tow vehicle? How? Safely? =================== Since the only other thing that's 'live' in the 'accessory' position is the accessory power socket(s), why not buy one of those solar panels and wedge it on the dash, or a side window while towing? Safe and simple. Getting cheaper every day, too:-) 'Curly' ================ |
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