Guy
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I bought my R1T back in September (June 2023 build VIN 25xxx) and had no concerns with vampire drain. As I was away for the holidays I thought I would test that. The truck stayed locked in my garage with gear guard off. I am in eastern PA so the vehicle was in the 40s.
I checked the app once a day but did not force the truck awake and it was a sleep a lot (as expected). During that time it lost 4% of the the battery (going from 80% to 76%). This would equate to 5.4kWh or less than 0.75kWh per day which I would view as acceptable.
I had read others on here suggesting the most accurate way to assess the drain is to reset the trip computer and I did. This was 10.6 kWh or more than 1.25kWh per day - a significantly higher amount than by % alone.
Other than the temperature this was an ideal test so I am a little surprised by the drain being over 1 kWh a day. The vehicle is open up quickly upon my return and no issues noted.
Wanted to share as a data point for people.
I checked the app once a day but did not force the truck awake and it was a sleep a lot (as expected). During that time it lost 4% of the the battery (going from 80% to 76%). This would equate to 5.4kWh or less than 0.75kWh per day which I would view as acceptable.
I had read others on here suggesting the most accurate way to assess the drain is to reset the trip computer and I did. This was 10.6 kWh or more than 1.25kWh per day - a significantly higher amount than by % alone.
Other than the temperature this was an ideal test so I am a little surprised by the drain being over 1 kWh a day. The vehicle is open up quickly upon my return and no issues noted.
Wanted to share as a data point for people.
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