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At first I thought my battery wasnt holding its charge. But with my new setup I found out with a multi meter that power is dropping as soon as the engine is off.
I did a parasitic drain test and discovered that by dis connecting my alternator, it stopped dropping!!! WTF???? Can somone pls explain as to how its possible my alternator is draining power when off? This post has been edited by yellowchinaman: May 22, 2014 - 12:07 PM |
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Yes do a real test. Parasitic drain test or alternator ripple test as detailed above.
If you are absolutely convinced something is wrong with your alternator(specifically that you think its draining the battery) then do the parasitic drain test on the alternator. Measuring voltage will tell you absolutely nothing other than the relative charge of your battery or whether the alternator is charging the system while the engine is running. Amperage is the presence of flowing electricity, voltage is merely the potential of a source of power AT REST. |
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