Chris, > You didn't say which type of battery you have. Assuming it's an Optima red > top (small model with a 44 Ah capacity) and you don't want to drain it more > then 50%, you then have only 22Ah to drain. So 22/.16 equals 137.5 hours or > approximately 5.7 days. This of course assumes that there is no other load > on the battery. Excellent. That's the calculation I was looking for, thank you. :) > If it wasn't for the alarm, I would say just ground the receiver and lock > module directly to the brake switch. The rest of the accessories won't work > without them. The alarm & stereo equipment pull directly from the battery; I don't want to change that. The alarm needs to be powered constantly and the stereo equipment shuts down with the ignition (other than a tiny amount of power to hold the settings). The electric trunk release & door launchers are all I want to tie to the brake switch. > Why would you want to do this? I've never heard of anybody having the door > launchers and trunk popper accidentally activate while driving. I want the ability to hit the door launchers & trunk release from inside the vehicle. The trunk release, because I hate bending down to pull the cable; the launchers because I'm constantly explaining to passengers how to open the door while they fumble with the locks and would rather just open their door for them. So I'm going to replace the dummy switches next to the window switches with another set of power window switches. Pushing up on the passenger or driver side will open the door on that side; pushing down on the driver's side will pop the trunk, and I haven't decided what to do with the down on the passenger's side. Given the location of where I want the switches, an interlock with the e-brake is essential. A relay is easiest but the power draw is unacceptable... I suppose I could tie the actuators right into the brake switch, but the current draw concerns me. Even though it's only momentary, the actuators pull a few amps, and I often hit the passenger & driver's doors simultaneously. I don't think even a brief 10 amp pull through the e-brake switch is the best idea... -Ryan Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/DMCForum/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: DMCForum-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/