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<blockquote data-quote="GtiMart" data-source="post: 6112250" data-attributes="member: 120326"><p>Consumption of sentry mode is the same as before this remote viewing feature. To run Sentry, the car needs to stay awake. It will consume roughly 200w of power to run the computer, cameras, cooling pumps etc. That means in 5h it will have consumed 1kWh. Compare that to say 15w when the car sleeps to just run the LTE antenna and bluetooth LE readers. It's at least a factor 10 difference.</p><p>Those values are for model 3/Y and are only used to illustrate the point. Your values might be different in an S but hopefully you get the idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GtiMart, post: 6112250, member: 120326"] Consumption of sentry mode is the same as before this remote viewing feature. To run Sentry, the car needs to stay awake. It will consume roughly 200w of power to run the computer, cameras, cooling pumps etc. That means in 5h it will have consumed 1kWh. Compare that to say 15w when the car sleeps to just run the LTE antenna and bluetooth LE readers. It's at least a factor 10 difference. Those values are for model 3/Y and are only used to illustrate the point. Your values might be different in an S but hopefully you get the idea. [/QUOTE]
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