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Summertime is the perfect time for families to enjoy their bonding time. One of the popular ways to do so is by watching a movie from a car or a drive-in movie date. This allows for plenty of family fun and entertainment without having to worry about anything but enjoying each other’s company!<\/p>\n

When watching a drive-in movie, it’s important to make sure that you don’t drain your car battery. Here are some tips to help you enjoy the movie without worrying about your battery:<\/p>\n

Turn Off All Lights, Headlights, and Tail Lights<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Turning off the headlights and tail lights will save your battery during a movie. Making sure to turn down the car<\/a> radio\u2019s volume won\u2019t be too taxing on it either, but if you are running any other accessory that takes power like heated seats or A\/C then make sure not to forget them!<\/p>\n

Run the Engine for a While Before Turning Off<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Allowing the engine to run for a little while will help your battery charge<\/a> enough power so that you can enjoy movie time with no interruptions.<\/p>\n

Newer Batteries Won’t Drain That Fast<\/strong><\/h3>\n

Having an old and worn-out battery that is suitable for replacement<\/a> will not make it to a drive-in movie. It would be best if you replaced your current battery<\/a> before the adventure so as to avoid any disappointment in case anything happens. You should always have a backup plan because when we least expect our batteries are dead<\/a>, which can be frustrating at times especially during emergencies or late night drives with family members who help us through tough situations until they too get tired of driving all around town looking for places where they could charge their phones while waiting patiently on others who need some power source from time to time like people do nowadays due to the advancement and popularity among consumers about such devices; this way, there won’t ever be another worry within anyone’s mind that will have to be taken care of.<\/p>\n

Disconnect Sub-Woofers and Amps from the Radio<\/strong><\/h3>\n

You may have great speakers for your car, but they’re not going to be much use if the battery drains. To avoid this problem, just switch off any sub-woofers or amplifiers during a drive-in movie and when you park in general.<\/p>\n

Bring Your Own Portable Radio<\/strong><\/h3>\n

The most interesting drive-in movie viewing options are using your car’s stereo or bringing in portable radio and speakers. You can use the FM signal from your portable radio from these to hear sound, but it will drain your battery if left on for a long time.<\/p>\n

Drive-In Movies and Your Car Battery<\/h2>\n

A drive-in movie theater can drain your car’s battery<\/a> due to the lighting, projector screens, and speakers. A drop in the car battery could also be caused<\/a> by improperly turning on headlights or leaving signal lights turned on while not using them any longer.<\/p>\n

If you’re going to watch<\/a> a movie at a public venue such as an outdoor drive-in theater, make sure you have appropriate cables for all of your electronics and that they are plugged into outlets inside your vehicle. This will ensure that current is only drawn by these devices when needed, rather than being constantly drained from your vehicle’s electrical system which would thusly drain its battery<\/a> power more quickly than usual (since most cars are not designed with external cell phone chargers in mind).<\/p>\n

Jumpstarting Your Car at a Drive-In Movie Theater<\/h2>\n

If you have a problem with your car’s engine and are near a drive-in movie theater, they may be able to provide you with some assistance. Some theaters offer power outlets at concession stands or just outside the entrance to plug in your car before starting the next movie. If this doesn’t work (or didn’t exist), then there is probably a mechanic near by who can help you once the film is over.<\/p>\n

If all else fails, look anywhere by an exit where people will be exiting their cars. You should be able to find someone walking from their car back into the theater who can give you a boost or start your car if it’s dead.<\/p>\n

How Long Will Your Car Battery Last at a Drive-In Movie?<\/h2>\n

It’s difficult to say how much power a battery would last<\/a> when used in such an unpredictable setting. The most important thing you can do for the longevity of your battery is to charge<\/a> it up regularly as you use it. There are even products that can remind you if your phone or personal electronics get plugged into the car for too long while still charging<\/a> on a socket (which is sometimes done by mistake). Most importantly, make sure the battery is charged<\/a> before turning off all powered devices at night because every time they’re powered back on after being completely drained their life expectancy decreases a little bit more.<\/p>\n

What Should I Do If My Car Has Daytime Running Lights That Can\u2019t Be Turned Off?<\/h2>\n

Daytime running lights (DRLs) are lights mounted to a car’s front or rear that automatically turn on during the day to increase the visibility of your vehicle. Some drivers, however, might find it frustrating and distracting when their DRLs are always activated even in broad daylight. If you want your daytime running lights turned off so you can get some peace and quiet by driving with them on all the time, then there is really only one solution: Drive-In Movies. This is where you actually take your car over to a movie theater and reserve a set viewing space near the screen for yourself–thus preventing anyone else from blocking your view while simultaneously getting peace and quiet from those irritating daytime running lights.<\/p>\n

What Car Battery Type Is Best To Use For A Drive-in Movie?<\/h2>\n

It all depends on how far you are driving to the movie, and how many movies you will be watching. For shorter drives (10-30 miles) that take 3 hours or less, a deep cycle battery<\/a> type can work great. They hold up longer for shorter trips because they use a flat discharge curve instead of a steep discharge curve like other types of batteries do. Other options include an automotive auxiliary battery<\/a> and\/or an invertor set powered by AC electricity from your car’s electrical system. A few notes about options:<\/p>\n