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<blockquote data-quote="kerching" data-source="post: 468888" data-attributes="member: 11861"><p>Many many years ago my mate was trying to find out why the battery on his dads car went flat every week. Car only got used at weekends and coronations . Tracked it down to the new fangled digital,clock he had fitted recently. It was one of those with the numbers 'behind each other' similar to old style petrol pump displays. Seemed to be a type of filament lamp. Drain was ridiculous</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kerching, post: 468888, member: 11861"] Many many years ago my mate was trying to find out why the battery on his dads car went flat every week. Car only got used at weekends and coronations . Tracked it down to the new fangled digital,clock he had fitted recently. It was one of those with the numbers 'behind each other' similar to old style petrol pump displays. Seemed to be a type of filament lamp. Drain was ridiculous [/QUOTE]
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