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Sep-15-2017 08:50 PM
clotus wrote:
13.4 volts? Seems too high. A fully charged 12-volt battery sits at or around 12.7 volts. For more accuracy I would let the battery rest a bit before you start testing.
That being said your testing was probably "close enough for government work."
Sep-15-2017 08:45 PM
theoldwizard1 wrote:
BTW Tinstar you get a GOLD STAR for using the proper procedure with the multimeter ! When measuring an unknown amount of Amps, always start with the HIGHEST amperage scale, which usually has a separate input.
For individually fused circuits, if you can find a chart of fuse resistance on the internet and know how to use Ohm's Law, you can measure the individual circuit draw by just measuring the voltage drop across the top of the fuse (yes, there are spots to do this on top of all automotive type fuses). No adapters reqired. Nothing to unplug.
Sep-15-2017 05:41 PM
Tinstar wrote:
In further research, I got out my owners manual. There is a section on fuses that clearly states. "IF THE VEHICLE IS PARKED AND NOT OPERATED FOR PROLONGED PERIODS. PULL THE "ROOM" FUSE.
Sep-15-2017 05:32 PM
Tinstar wrote:
I guess I need to correct my original post.
I just watched a YouTube video and it says I should have no more than 50 milliamps. That makes me have a draw 5 times higher than the max it should be. I think........
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