MarcusOReallyus
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A volt a day keeps the diode away?
I'm chasing a drain on my batteries, which were recently installed. If I don't run the truck for a few days, they get pretty weak.
I unplugged the alternators on Saturday afternoon, so see how well the batteries would hold a charge. I left everything else connected normally.
When I unplugged the alts, I had 13.2 on the front, and 12.9 on the rear.
Today, I have 12.7 on both. That's not much of a drop.
Here's the weird part: I checked for current draw with the alts unplugged, and there is zero drain. I then plugged in the alts, and there is... zero drain.
Okay, maybe one of the kids had turned on the blackout lights, which would certainly kill a set of batteries over a few days.
So, at this point my question is about the discharge of a few tenths in a few days. Problem? Or not?
I'm chasing a drain on my batteries, which were recently installed. If I don't run the truck for a few days, they get pretty weak.
I unplugged the alternators on Saturday afternoon, so see how well the batteries would hold a charge. I left everything else connected normally.
When I unplugged the alts, I had 13.2 on the front, and 12.9 on the rear.
Today, I have 12.7 on both. That's not much of a drop.
Here's the weird part: I checked for current draw with the alts unplugged, and there is zero drain. I then plugged in the alts, and there is... zero drain.
Okay, maybe one of the kids had turned on the blackout lights, which would certainly kill a set of batteries over a few days.
So, at this point my question is about the discharge of a few tenths in a few days. Problem? Or not?