Have an IID installed on vehicle and have so for the past 9 months. Have left vehicle without starting for up to 3 days and have been able to start with no problems. Device manufacturer advises that the vehicle must be started 4 times a week in order to keep the battery charged. I'm reading that most of these devices is a very small draw on the battery and as long as the vehicle/battery is newer and haven't had problems to date, there shouldn't be problems with a period of time not starting. I will be taking a trip and will be away from Tuesday morning until Saturday night, which is 4 1/2 days, but within a weeks time, the car will be started over 4 times and driven several.
My question is: will leaving the car not started between Tuesday 5am until Saturday 10pm cause the battery to drain enough where it won't start? Further, once the battery is drained enough, the IID won't have power and will then cause a lockout. I don't want to have anyone start it, as I'm responsible for their samples. Further, I'm wondering what the draw on the battery for a typical IID is AND If a trickle charger would do the trick.
Any insight, would be great. IID forums give little to no information, than "start the vehicle 4 days a week" and "you're responsible for all samples."
Thanks.
My question is: will leaving the car not started between Tuesday 5am until Saturday 10pm cause the battery to drain enough where it won't start? Further, once the battery is drained enough, the IID won't have power and will then cause a lockout. I don't want to have anyone start it, as I'm responsible for their samples. Further, I'm wondering what the draw on the battery for a typical IID is AND If a trickle charger would do the trick.
Any insight, would be great. IID forums give little to no information, than "start the vehicle 4 days a week" and "you're responsible for all samples."
Thanks.