Gas used at idle
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Not enough power....the XBOX takes up a lot of power i have been told, and I havent been able to get everything to work correctly in ACC mode. Its a DieHard battery...perhaps I am doing something wrong? I dont have any money to spend but I am being told leaving a car at idle that long is very bad for it...any input?
Derek
Derek
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your paying for the gas, so do it if you want, personally I would probably play 30mins, then run the car for 5 or so to be on the safe side. All depends on how much you drive, and what other accessories you have on while your driving.
A decent set of subs would use more power than a console/tv combo. Best bet if your worried, invest in a battery with more cold cranking amps (CCA's)
A decent set of subs would use more power than a console/tv combo. Best bet if your worried, invest in a battery with more cold cranking amps (CCA's)
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Originally Posted by DerekJ212
I dont have any money to spend but I am being told leaving a car at idle that long is very bad for it...any input?
Derek
Derek
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Originally Posted by Stephen Max
There's something just a little bit pathetic about guys who have to play video games in their car as well as back at home.
Derek
#12
I used to play my buddy's Gamecube in my car after he bought the portable monitor for it. I kept the car in ACC and never noticed anything wrong with my battery. I did this more than a few times, but not a "lot" because the monitor stopped working 1 day and he never got it fixed. So, I'd say take the chance and use the ACC setting instead of leaving the car on. You should probably invest in a spare battery though if you think the Xbox uses a lot of power, because it'd suck if you couldn't start your car after a game of Halo that ran too long.
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Originally Posted by shabadu84
I used to play my buddy's Gamecube in my car after he bought the portable monitor for it. I kept the car in ACC and never noticed anything wrong with my battery. I did this more than a few times, but not a "lot" because the monitor stopped working 1 day and he never got it fixed. So, I'd say take the chance and use the ACC setting instead of leaving the car on. You should probably invest in a spare battery though if you think the Xbox uses a lot of power, because it'd suck if you couldn't start your car after a game of Halo that ran too long.
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- Wouldn't having the car runing at idle back up the exhaust fumes all the way to the chamber?? You're not moving, so the exhaust is almost stationary in the pipe and out of the exhaust.
This would "sufficate" the engine eventually!!!
This would "sufficate" the engine eventually!!!
#16
Derek, just leave your subs off, and play the audio at a normal level and you should be fine. If anything just carry a AAA card or some jumper cables as a precaution.
Boznian- Sorry bud, but thats not the way cars work. Yes it is possiable for the exhaust fumes to 'surround' the car, but that also depends on weather conditions, and the nature of the exhaust will want to push it away from the back, but it can still circle around to the front easily, you just have to be careful. Also think of the engine as a big air pump, its designed to push the exhaust out of the pipe. I've crossed rivers with the exhaust pipe submerged, no biggy, just dont turn the engine off.
Boznian- Sorry bud, but thats not the way cars work. Yes it is possiable for the exhaust fumes to 'surround' the car, but that also depends on weather conditions, and the nature of the exhaust will want to push it away from the back, but it can still circle around to the front easily, you just have to be careful. Also think of the engine as a big air pump, its designed to push the exhaust out of the pipe. I've crossed rivers with the exhaust pipe submerged, no biggy, just dont turn the engine off.
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