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viper 5904/5902/5901 508d 507m 506t drain


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gpgtpchris 
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Posted: December 19, 2012 at 11:39 AM / IP Logged  

Has anyone ever tested to see the difference in battery current draw (in m-Amps) between the following scenerios....?

1. Viper with just vibration sensor

2. Viper with vibration & 506T (glass break)

3. Viper with vibration, 506T, & 507M (tilt)

4. Viper with vibration, 506T, 507M, & 620V (EL display)

5. Viper with vibration, 506&, 507M, 620V and 508D (RF)

I am most interested in the added draw from the 508D. This is popular, and likely the biggest battery consumer of all.  I think a viper with only vibration could be parked for a few weeks without worry, but I dont believe this would be the case for  (5).

howie ll 
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Posted: December 19, 2012 at 5:28 PM / IP Logged  
Theoretically the draw is milliamps.
I'd worry more about the LED.
gpgtpchris 
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That's right. And if a car/truck electrical system draws more than 150 milliamps (while parked) it is considered to be a problem.
howie ll 
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I'll test a 508d today and find the draw.
The AVERAGE alarm-R/S draw is about 40 milliamps of which about 20 is the LED.
fxdwg 
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I read that the 506T glass break sensor, draws 1 ma when armed. Dei paper that came with sensor,, I haven't actually measured.
Gears and wires
howie ll 
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5904 + 508d + 3 x LEDs complete drain from a 70 AH 680CCA charged battery in 5 weeks.
ihoodooi 
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Hello,
Can't creat new topic so replay here.
I have viper 5704 and would like to find arm and disarm input wires.
Is this even possible?
Thank you
howie ll 
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No, if I understand your question arm and disarm via FOB, no external hardwire on off.
ihoodooi 
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Maybe I can attach wire from lc3 responder.
I need to connect pasive keyless module
howie ll 
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Try Viper Smartkey, plug and play and no destroying of modules with attendant warrantee problems.

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