- Jan 2, 2006
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So I have both of my cars rented on GetAround in San Francisco. The cars are parked in garages downtown.
The issue that I've been having for years now is that the batteries keep getting drained after just four days of non-use. GetAround installs something called a Car Kit which allows me and any renters to remotely unlock the car from their smartphone app. So the Car Kit at a minimum has a constant 3G connection, a GPS for locating the car, and something that actuates the unlocking of the car.
But the dead battery notices are killing me. Twice a month the batteries go dead. The Honda Fit doesn't have a large battery to begin with, so that frequently goes. My Subaru Crosstrek has a bigger battery but that has gone as well. It's a pain in the ass to get someone to go over there to jump the battery and then drive the car around for 20 minutes.
Can you guys think of any possible solutions to this issue? I thought about installing a solar battery charger but the cars are in a parking garage and while there is some light, I don't believe it would be enough to generate > 12V from solar panels. The only thing I can think of is find some way to install extra electrical capacity to the system so that it could go, say, 6 days instead of 4 before the battery goes dead, giving it a higher chance of being rented out and driven / recharged before the battery dies.
The issue that I've been having for years now is that the batteries keep getting drained after just four days of non-use. GetAround installs something called a Car Kit which allows me and any renters to remotely unlock the car from their smartphone app. So the Car Kit at a minimum has a constant 3G connection, a GPS for locating the car, and something that actuates the unlocking of the car.
But the dead battery notices are killing me. Twice a month the batteries go dead. The Honda Fit doesn't have a large battery to begin with, so that frequently goes. My Subaru Crosstrek has a bigger battery but that has gone as well. It's a pain in the ass to get someone to go over there to jump the battery and then drive the car around for 20 minutes.
Can you guys think of any possible solutions to this issue? I thought about installing a solar battery charger but the cars are in a parking garage and while there is some light, I don't believe it would be enough to generate > 12V from solar panels. The only thing I can think of is find some way to install extra electrical capacity to the system so that it could go, say, 6 days instead of 4 before the battery goes dead, giving it a higher chance of being rented out and driven / recharged before the battery dies.