Playing sound out of the wii remote and using vibration drain wii remote battery, but both can be disabled and scaled in the wii menu, changing the effect from each game. Also, pressing buttons uses fractionally more power, as more data has to be sent via bluetooth back to the wii. Esentially, using the wii remote in any way drains the battery, and so a game that uses the wii remote and its additional features most extensively will drain the battery the fastest.In addition, periferals, such as the nunchuck, require fractionally more power, and this can also have an effect.
The Nintendo DS battery has been made to be recharged around 500 times, after which the battery life will be 70% of its maximum charge. The length at which a rechargeable battery will last depends on how frequently you charge it. For older devices, it is usually recommended to allow the battery to drain as much as possible before recharging.
No. It can't learn Mega Drain but it can learn Giga Drain.
Using it on a high brightness causes significantly more battery drain than the lowest. The lite will not go to 'full charge' if you change it, but the red light will change to green, because what might only be a few minutes remaining of battery charge for the highest setting, could be roughly half an hour of operation on the lowest.
If your gloom had mega drain then it evolved vileplume should still have mega drain, all though maybe it can't learn mega drain i do know it can learn giga drain.
Playing sound out of the wii remote and using vibration drain wii remote battery, but both can be disabled and scaled in the wii menu, changing the effect from each game. Also, pressing buttons uses fractionally more power, as more data has to be sent via bluetooth back to the wii. Esentially, using the wii remote in any way drains the battery, and so a game that uses the wii remote and its additional features most extensively will drain the battery the fastest.In addition, periferals, such as the nunchuck, require fractionally more power, and this can also have an effect.
No, a bad coil will not drain the battery.
the remote wire goes into the back of the deck (head unit). it tells the amp to turn on when the deck is powered up, if you don't connect it it will continue to drain power from your battery.
Yes you sure can. It is a myth that sitting a battery on concrete will drain the battery. It will not drain it at all.
Actually doing ANYTHING on your ipod touch whether it be listening to music, or pressing some buttons will drain the ipod battery. some things drain less battery then other things, but they all drain battery. (for example, listening to music does not drain as much battery as watching a video.) I do not know any buttons on the ipod touch called the hold button, but if you are talking about the button in the front with a square on it, that does not drain battery. if you keep holding it, a whole lot of options might open, but it does not drain battery. If it DOES drain battery, its so small of a drain that you won't notice it and it won't impact your ipod's performance
Bad battery or a parasitic drain
If the ashtray light is not working it will not drain the battery.
School does drain your battery because the satellite connection in school has been made to drain your battery in cell phones and any type of electronic device.
If the alternator is installed incorrectly, yes, it can drain the battery.
Yes, if the relay was stuck it would drain the battery.
The battery should drain slowly on an iPhone 5s. If the battery was charged correctly the first time. It should take around 10 hours to drain.
It has a higher capacity and is better where a higher drain of current is required such as a flashgun/strobe etc. In a low drain application such as a remote control it wouldn't make any real difference.