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She's Home -and, OT, GPS power question

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jmc - 24 Jul 2008 23:39 GMT
Oh, finally.  Regulars may remember I was in the land of Oz not long
ago.  Well, I'm back in the good ol US of A, and finally so is my 2001
Dakota.  Oddly, I missed the old truck.  It's got a few more scratches,
but hopefully most of 'em will wax out.

So 56k miles through, lessee, 5 countries?  US, England, Scotland, Wales
and Australia.  Not bad for the old banger :)

Anyway.  So, I bought a GPS (Garmin Nuvi 650).  Two of the three 12v
outlets in the truck are powered even when the truck is off, and the one
that is not is in the ashtray - leaving it open will annoy my passenger
(my hubby).

Here's the question:  If I leave the GPS plugged into one of the
always-powered sockets, and forget to turn the GPS off (or take it out),
will it drain my battery?  I know a "turned off" refrigerator did.

And, hello to everyone!

jmc
Roy - 25 Jul 2008 00:05 GMT
> Oh, finally.  Regulars may remember I was in the land of Oz not long ago.
> Well, I'm back in the good ol US of A, and finally so is my 2001 Dakota.
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> jmc

Welcome Home Jodi and Hubby!!!!!!

I sorta think you'll be okay if you forget. It should be good for 5 hours on
it's own battery. It isn't really being used, just on.

Did you get Denny his CC cookies? >G>

Roy
jmc - 25 Jul 2008 01:51 GMT
Suddenly, without warning, Roy exclaimed (7/24/2008 7:05 PM):
>> Oh, finally.  Regulars may remember I was in the land of Oz not long ago.
>> Well, I'm back in the good ol US of A, and finally so is my 2001 Dakota.
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>
> Roy

Nah.  Didn't think he really needs them.  And, can't even make 'em for
myself, my cooking gear - and everything else that didn't fit in a
suitcase (like furniture and pots n' pans)- is still far, far away from me.

It's so much fun, camping out in one's own house.  NOT.

jmc
Denny - 26 Jul 2008 02:58 GMT
> Nah.  Didn't think he really needs them.

<Gasp>

And, can't even make 'em for
> myself, my cooking gear - and everything else that didn't fit in a
> suitcase (like furniture and pots n' pans)- is still far, far away from
> me.

Hey, the wife has all kinds of cooking utensils that she never uses. I'm
positive that she'll share..

> It's so much fun, camping out in one's own house.  NOT.
>
> jmc

Glad to hear you and hubby made it back safely.

I  got...err.. the wife got the Garmin 260W and we love it. It has a little
button on the top left corner that you can push to the side to shut the unit
off while it's still plugged in. I have no idea if yours has this button but
it's worth a try.

Denny
jmc - 27 Jul 2008 12:36 GMT
Suddenly, without warning, Denny exclaimed (7/25/2008 10:02 PM):
>> Nah.  Didn't think he really needs them.
>
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> Denny

Not the button that's the problem.  It's remembering the button that's
the problem.

As a computer geek, I often mourn that my memory is not upgradeable :)

jmc
Denny - 27 Jul 2008 18:54 GMT
> Suddenly, without warning, Denny exclaimed (7/25/2008 10:02 PM):
>>> Nah.  Didn't think he really needs them.
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>
> As a computer geek, I often mourn that my memory is not upgradeable :)

Sure it is. After digging the jumper cables out 2-3 times, I guarentee
you'll not forget to turn the gps off again...  <VBG>

Denny
PeterD - 25 Jul 2008 01:19 GMT
>Oh, finally.  Regulars may remember I was in the land of Oz not long
>ago.  Well, I'm back in the good ol US of A, and finally so is my 2001
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>jmc

I'd say you are safe. My Magellen doesn't draw that much current, I
suspect the Garmin is the same.
Thats Me - 25 Jul 2008 05:45 GMT
>Oh, finally.  Regulars may remember I was in the land of Oz not long
>ago.  Well, I'm back in the good ol US of A, and finally so is my 2001
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>
>jmc

I have a Magellan and though the power draw is small the battery in
the unit gets hot if left on the 12vdc adapter more than about three
hours. Found this out by accident, ran on battery only for about an
hour and a half, plugged in the 12vdc adapter and drove on needed to
change the detour parameters and hit the menu, the bat meter was
showing a little flame symbol instead of its normal green square.

Your Garmin may have a better charge monitoring system but I would be
careful until you know that you won't over charge the battery and
damage the unit.

Happy Camping. ldpoos@NOPANTS.juno.com
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Steve Lusardi - 25 Jul 2008 17:16 GMT
The Nuvi is the latest generation from Garmin and it draws MUCH less current
than the older models. I have left my 660 on for 3 days with no ill effect
on my 04 Ram.
Steve

> Oh, finally.  Regulars may remember I was in the land of Oz not long ago.
> Well, I'm back in the good ol US of A, and finally so is my 2001 Dakota.
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> jmc
jmc - 27 Jul 2008 12:37 GMT
Suddenly, without warning, Steve Lusardi exclaimed (7/25/2008 12:16 PM):
> The Nuvi is the latest generation from Garmin and it draws MUCH less current
> than the older models. I have left my 660 on for 3 days with no ill effect
> on my 04 Ram.
> Steve

Cool, that's what I needed to know.  Thanks (I did say I have the 650,
right?  Wonder what that 10 points gets you that I don't have?)

Jodi
 
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