louv
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- Don
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I *think* the only way to avoid this is to unplug as soon as charging is complete. My gut tells me that the car is being woken from “sleep” and then doesn’t return to a sleep state, keeping (nearly) everything awake drains the 12v.Is there a definitive way to not have this happen? Assume charging at home and want to use time of day charging.
Thanks
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