Hmn (mystery)drain on power system? [message #70678] |
Tue, 12 January 2010 19:43 |
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gmcdude76
Messages: 102 Registered: December 2009 Location: Northern Ca
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When i bought it i had it inspected and told it had a slight drain
that wouldent effect the batterys.the last few months i have been working and trying to get a baseline for how the po had it set up.i have tried to clean any wireing disconnected cbs radios etc.
Still havent been able to isolate it.today i replaced the battery isolater.i read other posts that said they last about 8 years.mine sat for about that long.i had the batterys(house)checked by 3 shops and no one cought they both had dry cells.
I have since filled them and they hold just enough charge but not able to turn over my generator.the batterys are probally that old as well.i have tried to isolate anything that was installed after market to find the problem.
I just havent gotten out a tester and start running the circuits.ive been edcuating myself on whats what and how its connected but so far i am striking out.
Another question is when you hook up an isolater the po had a switch inline a power tap or positive battery post then the isolater.i will post some pictures i am unaware what the switch is for.it has a lot of leads and is tied to tne isolater and the house batterys and the engine battery.i thought this is an odd arrangement.but since i wasent able to deal with the actuall owner i have no clue as to what he did or why.
if needed ill post a photo of the switch.but its inline with the batterys power post(positive) then the actuall isloater is the basic set up?
Thanks for any input?
(btw your off topic lol)
Gmc76Birchaven 23'94947
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