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Re: Battery Drain
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I know how to use an ammeter. I think you are right in that there must be an unnecessary voltage drain I need to correct. It is not a light of any kind but there is some way to measure it I guess?
There is a current drain somewhere if the battery is properly charged and up to capacity. Odds are the battery or the cables to it would be at fault. I would start with battery or cables (very common) before hunting down a parasitic draw. (uncommon)
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