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Tommy Hutchison
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Ok, here's the thing. I flew out of Gatwick on Sunday morning early for 11 nights in Nerja. Parked my new car Kia Sportage GT Line S at the long stay car park.
On arrival I had an alert on my Kia app that my alarm had been triggered. I check the details on the app and saw that the doors were locked and the bonnet and tailgate were closed.
I have since had several (12) alerts. I've contacted the car park operator who said they would send someone to have a butchers but not heard back from them.
I'm not concerned about the car being stolen as it's a secure area and I've fitted a Krooklock. I can unlock the doors remotely to stop the alarm but they will auto lock after 30 seconds.
My concern is that when I get back next Thursday my battery will be flat due to the repeated alarm triggers. I am trying to find out how many triggers will it take to run the battery down.
Despite getting an A at physics A level in 1976, I've never really understood electrics and the relationship between amps watts and volts.
I have read that a typical car battery when fully charged holds a minimum of 400Ah. I understand that the car alarm when triggered draws 4A and runs for 30 seconds.
So please tell me if my logic is correct or whether I'm talking bobbins. If the alarm is triggered 120 times that's 1 hour of alarm at 4A and it has depleted the battery by 4Ah.
If that's right, my battery should have plenty left when I get home.
Thoughts?
On arrival I had an alert on my Kia app that my alarm had been triggered. I check the details on the app and saw that the doors were locked and the bonnet and tailgate were closed.
I have since had several (12) alerts. I've contacted the car park operator who said they would send someone to have a butchers but not heard back from them.
I'm not concerned about the car being stolen as it's a secure area and I've fitted a Krooklock. I can unlock the doors remotely to stop the alarm but they will auto lock after 30 seconds.
My concern is that when I get back next Thursday my battery will be flat due to the repeated alarm triggers. I am trying to find out how many triggers will it take to run the battery down.
Despite getting an A at physics A level in 1976, I've never really understood electrics and the relationship between amps watts and volts.
I have read that a typical car battery when fully charged holds a minimum of 400Ah. I understand that the car alarm when triggered draws 4A and runs for 30 seconds.
So please tell me if my logic is correct or whether I'm talking bobbins. If the alarm is triggered 120 times that's 1 hour of alarm at 4A and it has depleted the battery by 4Ah.
If that's right, my battery should have plenty left when I get home.
Thoughts?