- Joined
- Sep 1, 2001
Does anyone know how much power an eee701 would use while on hibernate or standby over a 24 hour period(max)?
I know it's an odd question, but I want to put an eee in my car and use it to play mp3's through my extra ipod touch using remote app.
I would like to hook it to constant power source so I dont have to keep turning it on and off every time I get in and out of the car(I get in and out up to 10 times a day for 30-60 minutes at a time for my job)
I also dont want to spend $150+ on a dedicated car power supply to do that, I just want to get a cheap dc/ac adapter and wire it inline to a constant power source or directly to the battery.
So if I set the eee to hibernate/standby after say 30 minutes do you think it could completely drain my battery overnight if I forget to turn it off at the end of the day?
I guess if someone could tell me how much it would use in an hour I could do the math from there
I know it's an odd question, but I want to put an eee in my car and use it to play mp3's through my extra ipod touch using remote app.
I would like to hook it to constant power source so I dont have to keep turning it on and off every time I get in and out of the car(I get in and out up to 10 times a day for 30-60 minutes at a time for my job)
I also dont want to spend $150+ on a dedicated car power supply to do that, I just want to get a cheap dc/ac adapter and wire it inline to a constant power source or directly to the battery.
So if I set the eee to hibernate/standby after say 30 minutes do you think it could completely drain my battery overnight if I forget to turn it off at the end of the day?
I guess if someone could tell me how much it would use in an hour I could do the math from there