I've heard of "Leaving the Gas On"

Boxerboy55

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. . but it's 11.15 at night and I just realised I left the bleedin' Zumo on the bike in the garage when I got home after 6. And so I dragged my boots on and trudged out to the garage to find the wee bogger shining at me :mad:

Wouldn't have done my battery any good at all.

Must do better next time :blast
 
The Zumo bracket and spare power socket on dash panel are powered directly off the battery. I normally remember to take the Zumo off at night or when parked up in dodgy places.
 
I take my Nuvi off when I step away from the bike. However when I'm parking up at night I also lift the seat and pull the fuse out just in case it carries on drawing current. However when I did that yesterday I managed to drop the fuse into the bowls of the bike.

Might be able to get at it someday :hammer
 
I seem to have read somewhere that if a transformer is left connected, it can draw a current that can flatten a battery overtime.

I could be wrong, electricity is a black art I didn't understand.

My power lead has a little black box in it, I don't know what's inside but might be a transformer :nenau
 
All this taking the satnav off to avoid battery drain seems a pain in the butt when its so easy to power the thing via ignition controlled source. Then the problem does not exist.
 


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