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So it's possible to lose 96-192+ miles parked for 4 days if you have Sentry Mode on? Sounds crazy.
I believe it will turn off (sentry mode) when you hit 20% battery but have not tested that (and may be mis remembering it).
But, yes... sentry mode currently drains around a mile an hour or so. Its important to keep that in mind when people want to enable it all the time, etc.
Usually 1 mile per hour, I turned off both cooling, Sentry mode, TeslaCam and the big one is Databanks share. I don’t have any loss now.hi.
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What do you notice being lost when parked over several days?
Can the battery totally die after how long?
Here's a general breakdown from my experience with having my car parked over a couple of days and variety of scenarios.
(Also keep in mind there are different factors that will attribute to the power drain)
• Parked overnight without checking the Tesla app (expect 1-3 mile drain or 1%)
• Parked overnight outside with varying temperatures (expect 2-5 mile drain or 2% depending on weather) - Usage to cool or warm battery
• Parked with Sentry mode on (expect 1 mile drain per hour + varying temperature may increase drain)
Hope this helps! The best practice is to always have your Tesla plugged in if possible when not in use.
Great feedback, Tesla FAM! Thank you...i was losing some serious miles due to the combo of heat + sentry mode ON + other settings I still have to check on (data sharing + overhead cabin heating) ...good to know! Yesterday I lost around 10 miles and the day before was almost 30 miles! I have some sunshades on order but it will definitely be getting hotter here in Sacramento CA before we know it
No, it is not. Just turn it off...unless you are afraid of leaving someone inside.Is cabin overheat protection necessary if you leave it outside? I plan to leave mine for 6-8 weeks at a time.
Is cabin overheat protection necessary if you leave it outside? I plan to leave mine for 6-8 weeks at a time.
Is cabin overheat protection necessary if you leave it outside? I plan to leave mine for 6-8 weeks at a time.
I’m leaving cabin overheat protection on. I charge at home anyways. I have solar to offset my bill. And I want the cars sensitive electronics in a not too hot temperature. Our glass roof seem to make our cabins like a greenhouse.