carpooler's battery
#1
carpooler's battery
I have a carpooler that insists on using her laptop (Sony and so far no exploding battery!!) while we are on the road. Lately she claims that my Fit is draining the battery?!
She says that when she is in my Accord that nothing happens and the laptop works just fine... weird huh?
She says that when she is in my Accord that nothing happens and the laptop works just fine... weird huh?
#6
JonasM: That is the point... she never plugs it in... she claims that when in the Fit her computer shows "Battery Low" but in my other car it works all right... now she wants to complain about my GPS receiver and my radar detector... both don't put out signals; they only RECEIVE!
thanx all for your answers...
thanx all for your answers...
#8
Tell her to wrap the laptop and her head with aluminum foil to keep "evil EM waves" from draining her laptop or reading her mind.
Then tell her that she has created an odd correlation that does not have any factual basis. Ask her if she charges her battery every night before you carpool, ask her if she uses it prior to getting in the car in the morning. Odds are she does something different now and uses the laptop or its not putting is self "to sleep" as it should and draining more battery power.
Then tell her that she has created an odd correlation that does not have any factual basis. Ask her if she charges her battery every night before you carpool, ask her if she uses it prior to getting in the car in the morning. Odds are she does something different now and uses the laptop or its not putting is self "to sleep" as it should and draining more battery power.
Last edited by uiskibum; 12-08-2006 at 12:03 PM.
#9
Tell her that Honda has a new technology: energy absorptive chassis. It drains power from all around. That way the engine doesn't need an alternator to make up for electrical power used, since an alternator would also reduce horsepower.
As uiskibum said, wrapping it in foil will reduce the drainage.
OTOH forget it - she's probably a nice person besides being a bit looney - no need to make too much fun of her.
JonasM
As uiskibum said, wrapping it in foil will reduce the drainage.
OTOH forget it - she's probably a nice person besides being a bit looney - no need to make too much fun of her.
JonasM
#10
Originally Posted by docjim2
JonasM: That is the point... she never plugs it in... she claims that when in the Fit her computer shows "Battery Low" but in my other car it works all right... now she wants to complain about my GPS receiver and my radar detector... both don't put out signals; they only RECEIVE!
thanx all for your answers...
thanx all for your answers...
Apparently, receivers such as GPS and radar detectors use crystals that emits loud enough to be "detected". Some police patrol cars in Canada, where radar detectors are illegal, would be equiped with such portable electronic "sniffers".
Although your carpooler problem sounds weird, it may be due to some kind of interference that is not present in your other car... such as wireless throttle?
Just fishing!
#12
Originally Posted by tricolor
Legend or reality?
Apparently, receivers such as GPS ... such as wireless throttle?
Just fishing!
Apparently, receivers such as GPS ... such as wireless throttle?
Just fishing!
Just kidding!
#13
my wierd carpooler, as in constantly complaining about my little Fit, showed me last week where her laptop showed 56% on battery life after she booted it up in the car. BUT that was at the end of the day and she never called me back to report that the battery, as she claims, showed over 90% when she got home. She was probably too embarassed... LOL
#14
Originally Posted by docjim2
I have a carpooler that insists on using her laptop (Sony and so far no exploding battery!!) while we are on the road. Lately she claims that my Fit is draining the battery?!
She says that when she is in my Accord that nothing happens and the laptop works just fine... weird huh?
She says that when she is in my Accord that nothing happens and the laptop works just fine... weird huh?
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