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<blockquote data-quote="Puggsley456" data-source="post: 621680" data-attributes="member: 547875"><p>If you would look at my signature you would see that in my case that has all been done already. It just so happens that the make of car I drive is well known for having low voltage to begin with, caused by the ecm idling the engine too low, So this was the next logical step.</p><p></p><p>I contacted Visonik on the phone and they state that the reason the cap isn't shutting off is because it is detecting the draw of power from my alarm system. And the display shuts off once it detects no current flow in the system. Has anyone else heard of this?</p><p></p><p>The peckerhead on the phone gave me the response that " Oh I wouldn't worry about it , worst case scenario is that the display will draw all the power out of the cap and then it will shut off. And the cap will recharge the next time you start the car up."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Puggsley456, post: 621680, member: 547875"] If you would look at my signature you would see that in my case that has all been done already. It just so happens that the make of car I drive is well known for having low voltage to begin with, caused by the ecm idling the engine too low, So this was the next logical step. I contacted Visonik on the phone and they state that the reason the cap isn't shutting off is because it is detecting the draw of power from my alarm system. And the display shuts off once it detects no current flow in the system. Has anyone else heard of this? The peckerhead on the phone gave me the response that " Oh I wouldn't worry about it , worst case scenario is that the display will draw all the power out of the cap and then it will shut off. And the cap will recharge the next time you start the car up." [/QUOTE]
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