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      08-11-2010, 10:01 AM   #8
raiste
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Originally Posted by gr8000 View Post
Using the timer, the ventilation runs for 30 mins max which will indeed use battery power but I don't think it will drain it substantially (unless the OEM battery is swaped for a smaller / lighter battery).

Of course if the timer is set / forgoten to run every day and the car is not used afterwards to charge the battery then at some stage it will be drained (although I am sure there must be some protection preventing this from happening i.e. not allowing the ventilation to start below a certain battery power level).
You can't set it to run everyday automatically. You have to reset it (i.e. re-check the check box) every day. Only the time of day setting is retained.
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