As GilbertD says...
In fact 12mA is very good for it when it's asleep... I think the documentation reckons on about 30mA.
It should quite happily sleep with doors, bonnet etc open... I had one testing on the bench today with nothing but the essentials plugged in, so pretty much every input was showing incorrect as they weren't there, and it still went to sleep on me whilst I was looking up some data on the PC.
I'd have to have a look into a circuit for driving another LED off the gear shift - but the thing with doing it that way, is the LED will illuminate whenever the shifter is in that position (park for example) and the ignition is on.
I seem to remember when I had mine apart to change the LEDs about (changed the colours) that it looked like a few of them were all commoned up in a strange way (I didn't draw the diagram out but it would probably make more sense to me now if I looked at it again!). That being said, you can get 'normal' LEDs which aren't the 'superbright' versions that only draw 1 or 2mA when lit up - so you may even be able to tap one straight off the original one. Failing that, you could probably use the signal to the LED in the shifter as a trigger wire for a transistor, which then drives the additional LED.
The perhaps most annoying thing about the MK3 receiver being so expensive is the fact it actually works... which sounds like a back to front statement, I know - but as much as I loathed to pay nearly £200 for it a few years ago, because there is no reason for it to be that expensive, and also in my eyes, LR knew about the problems BEFORE the P38 production was finished and only released the MK3 in 2005(ish) - it should in my mind have been a recall item or at least discounted item since they knew about the problem and didn't fix it with the MK2 receiver!
Still, as much as paying the money for it went against my thoughts of JLR company greed - it has to be one of the best investments I've made for the RR - as I've travelled so much for work that it often sits 1,2 even 3 weeks at a time outside the house whilst I'm away and every time I come back and she starts up. The real test will be when I'm away out in China working for 8/9 weeks in a couple of months... if she starts up when I get back (on a 4yr old battery aswell) then I'll be a happy man!
I'm not saying rush out and buy one... but if you are planning on keeping the RR for the foreseeable future, then it may be a wise investment - just in not having to deal with flat batteries or having to keep it on trickle charge all the time etc. Either that, or there are loads of advocates on one of the other forums for putting a cheap 433mhz relay in the power feed to the RF receiver, so then you have another fob to switch the power on/off to the receiver, and then the vehicle fob to unlock. I can see the point of it being a cheap fix, but it's too much of a bodge for my liking - plus it's another fob to lose!
Marty
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