Tom P
Well-Known Member
Hi there,
I tested my electrical circuit tonight due to suspected drain on my battery. I found 3 circuits causing issues totaling 220mA draw which I understand to be more than 4x the so called "limit" of current draw to keep a battery healthy.
Fuse #4: Clock circuit - I expected this but the draw is 60mA on a recently freshened up clock by Palo Alto Speedometer. It's keeping great time now with a new quartz movement but the draw on this circuit seems excessive!
Fuse #5: Cigarette Lighter - I have my constant power to a new radio coming off of this circuit which may not be best however I suspect that to be causing the drain. At 40mA, this too seems high.
Headlight Switch circuit: I added a fused low beam beam relay to my headlight switch circuit along with new wiring for small city lights. My switch now operates cooler than ever with brilliant light output however something is drawing 130mA on this circuit which is concerning.
Any ideas or suggestions for next steps to resolve these issues - especially the headlight circuit (lots of sub circuits route from that switch!)? Your input is appreciated as always...
Thanks!
I tested my electrical circuit tonight due to suspected drain on my battery. I found 3 circuits causing issues totaling 220mA draw which I understand to be more than 4x the so called "limit" of current draw to keep a battery healthy.
Fuse #4: Clock circuit - I expected this but the draw is 60mA on a recently freshened up clock by Palo Alto Speedometer. It's keeping great time now with a new quartz movement but the draw on this circuit seems excessive!
Fuse #5: Cigarette Lighter - I have my constant power to a new radio coming off of this circuit which may not be best however I suspect that to be causing the drain. At 40mA, this too seems high.
Headlight Switch circuit: I added a fused low beam beam relay to my headlight switch circuit along with new wiring for small city lights. My switch now operates cooler than ever with brilliant light output however something is drawing 130mA on this circuit which is concerning.
Any ideas or suggestions for next steps to resolve these issues - especially the headlight circuit (lots of sub circuits route from that switch!)? Your input is appreciated as always...
Thanks!
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