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I've spent hours reading the histories on this subject but still don't have it figured out yet. I know there are a lot of very smart people on here that can point me in the right direction. I have a 1984 M1028 that the state forestry department did a Roscommon 12 volt conversion on it. It now only has one alternator on the passengers side. I have 2 new Optima red top batteries less than 3 months old (12.8 volts at rest on both). I have followed the advice on here and on YouTube on how to track down the problem. I've attached a volt meter between the negative battery post and the negative terminal on the front battery. Then removed all the fuses one at a time and found nothing. Then I started disconecting other stuff like the glow plug wires on the positive bus bar, removed all wires from the starter relay, and removed the red wire from the back of the alternator and it still have a 0.15 draw. It should be no more than .02 amps, so I've heard. I have no radio. It's all stock except the 12 volt conversion. After all this testing I checked the voltage of the batteries and it looks like only the rear battery is draining. I would have to double check this again though. Is there another fuse box besides the one by the emergency brake? What else can or should I check?
Thanks!
Thanks!