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Battery draining overnight… loc?
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<blockquote data-quote="MyEvilBanana" data-source="post: 8854905" data-attributes="member: 686412"><p>So I installed a couple new things and I think I’ve trouble shot my problem far as I can without some input as to what to do next…</p><p> Car: 2012 Fiat 500</p><p> Before I changed stuff everything worked fine what I currently have is: factory head unit, Kicker KISLOC2 loc, Taramps smart3, Audiocontrol ACM-4.300, Stetsom STX 2436BT, Ioxus uStart supercap (uStart is wired in parallel with main battery and has its own frame ground where it’s mounted), big three upgrade, main battery approximately 6 months old</p><p> Problem: when left sitting for several hours the main battery and the uStart will slowly drain to dead (the uStart is designed to store enough energy to jumpstart the car in the event of a dead battery)</p><p> Troubleshooting: after rereading the uStart manual for the hundredth time I read that it is supposed to go into a standby/sleep mode after about a hour of idle time (idle meaning it hasn’t sensed a voltage change big enough to keep it turned on). By accident I discovered it was NOT going into sleep mode thus with the car off the cap and battery were feeding back and forth between each other draining them both (tested amperage draw at battery car off uStart on between 10 - 40mA which would switch from a positive to negative reading every so often). So I slowly gone through the process of unplugging one thing and then another waiting longer then an hour between things to see if the uStart will go to sleep.</p><p> What I found: the uStart will not sleep in any instance with the remote wire from the KISLOC2 connected to either amp or the DSP. Even with the fuses pulled from both amps and the DSP, rca’s unplugged, connecting the remote lead to each component individually one at a time. Repeated this process with fuses in and grounds unhooked same thing uStart won’t sleep. I’ve tested the KISLOC2 remote out for amperage draw (between remote wire and where it’s grounded, same place the amps are grounded) 1) car awake about 8mA 2) car asleep 1 - 4mA</p><p>Would like to note the uStart will sleep at almost right on a hour of idle time as long as the remote from the KISLOC2 isn’t connected to anything.</p><p> Is there a way to determine if the KISLOC2 is bad?</p><p> Would a powered LOC fix this problem?</p><p> Or is this just going to be a problem trying to use dc offset for turn on purposes in this car? (On this last one I’d like to note that with KISLOC2 remote hooked up waking the car in anyway turns everything on briefly, unlocking/locking the doors with the remote and opening and closing the doors. I contacted Kicker about this and they said it was because the way the car was manufactured and with that loc that’s just how it would function)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MyEvilBanana, post: 8854905, member: 686412"] So I installed a couple new things and I think I’ve trouble shot my problem far as I can without some input as to what to do next… Car: 2012 Fiat 500 Before I changed stuff everything worked fine what I currently have is: factory head unit, Kicker KISLOC2 loc, Taramps smart3, Audiocontrol ACM-4.300, Stetsom STX 2436BT, Ioxus uStart supercap (uStart is wired in parallel with main battery and has its own frame ground where it’s mounted), big three upgrade, main battery approximately 6 months old Problem: when left sitting for several hours the main battery and the uStart will slowly drain to dead (the uStart is designed to store enough energy to jumpstart the car in the event of a dead battery) Troubleshooting: after rereading the uStart manual for the hundredth time I read that it is supposed to go into a standby/sleep mode after about a hour of idle time (idle meaning it hasn’t sensed a voltage change big enough to keep it turned on). By accident I discovered it was NOT going into sleep mode thus with the car off the cap and battery were feeding back and forth between each other draining them both (tested amperage draw at battery car off uStart on between 10 - 40mA which would switch from a positive to negative reading every so often). So I slowly gone through the process of unplugging one thing and then another waiting longer then an hour between things to see if the uStart will go to sleep. What I found: the uStart will not sleep in any instance with the remote wire from the KISLOC2 connected to either amp or the DSP. Even with the fuses pulled from both amps and the DSP, rca’s unplugged, connecting the remote lead to each component individually one at a time. Repeated this process with fuses in and grounds unhooked same thing uStart won’t sleep. I’ve tested the KISLOC2 remote out for amperage draw (between remote wire and where it’s grounded, same place the amps are grounded) 1) car awake about 8mA 2) car asleep 1 - 4mA Would like to note the uStart will sleep at almost right on a hour of idle time as long as the remote from the KISLOC2 isn’t connected to anything. Is there a way to determine if the KISLOC2 is bad? Would a powered LOC fix this problem? Or is this just going to be a problem trying to use dc offset for turn on purposes in this car? (On this last one I’d like to note that with KISLOC2 remote hooked up waking the car in anyway turns everything on briefly, unlocking/locking the doors with the remote and opening and closing the doors. I contacted Kicker about this and they said it was because the way the car was manufactured and with that loc that’s just how it would function) [/QUOTE]
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