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92mr2paddy wrote:funny enough according to the fuse box its the alternator fuse,,
is it possible that a faulty alternator could also be drawing current
when car is off???
jondee86 wrote:That's ^^^ the theory. But I also have read that if the alternator
has some residual magnetism, and you give the engine a decent
rev, it can self-excite (ooh err!!) and start to generate, even if the
external excitation connection is missing.
Kind of off topic anyway, as the point of taking the alternator out
of circuit was just for checking if it is the alternator that is sucking
the battery low. You don't need the engine running for that
Cheers... jondee86
Grrrrrrr! wrote:Meter set to 2000uA, reading 119 so 0.000119 Amps? Thats not the problem. Keep looking.
92mr2paddy wrote:Grrrrrrr! wrote:Meter set to 2000uA, reading 119 so 0.000119 Amps? Thats not the problem. Keep looking.
like grrrrrrrrrrrrr (less *r's? ) said this isnt the cause then only thing else could be battery,
the battery voltage has dropped to around 10v over the w.end now so will get a replacement battery and try it all over.
Lloyd wrote:It isn't worth testing much until you charge it properly (ie, not with alternator).
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