I inherited a Blue Driver scanner about a year ago and started using it about Oct. 24. I always had my NOCO genius 10 plugged in when the truck was sitting.
I recently took a trip to cottage country and when I came back I didn't bother plugging it back in.
About 2 weeks later of not using the truck I went to start it and it was doing the really slow turn over thing.
Since then with the NOCO plugged in and unplugging the Blue Driver its been great, so I'm thinking that Blue Driver plugged in causes a lot of parasitic drain on the battery.
Anyone hear or confirm about this ?
I recently took a trip to cottage country and when I came back I didn't bother plugging it back in.
About 2 weeks later of not using the truck I went to start it and it was doing the really slow turn over thing.
Since then with the NOCO plugged in and unplugging the Blue Driver its been great, so I'm thinking that Blue Driver plugged in causes a lot of parasitic drain on the battery.
Anyone hear or confirm about this ?
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