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by greenyoda
2237 days ago
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Starting the car takes a lot of power from the battery (the battery has to run the starter motor to crank the engine), so if you don't drive the car long enough to recharge the battery to at least where it was before the trip, you'll have less charge than you had before. If you repeat that cycle enough times, the battery will eventually die. |
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Emergency lights use a lot of power, as you can imagine. Even the LED ones. But we also don't want to idle on scene for a while.
So new ambulances (and engines, too) have a nice feature. Leave the lights running. Turn the engine off.
When the battery voltage gets low enough, the vehicle will start the engine, let it run til the voltage is better, then shut itself back off.