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โNov-03-2020 05:06 PM
4x4ord wrote:
I think your battery is pooched.
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โNov-03-2020 03:55 PM
jornvango wrote:Krusty wrote:
You should get a battery charger and charge the battery up fully. Also, if the battery and charging system test good, perhaps there is something drawing the battery down overnight.
We ended up driving a few hours today. Upon arrival at our campsite, the battery showed 12.2 and a few seconds later 12.0
Is there any way to test if there is a draw on the battery while the car is turned off?
โNov-03-2020 03:54 PM
โNov-03-2020 03:36 PM
Slownsy wrote:
.The battery has had it
Frank.
โNov-03-2020 03:36 PM
jornvango wrote:
A few months ago my wife left an interior light on which drained the battery enough so the car didn't start. We charged it by hooking up our solar panel to recharge it.
โNov-03-2020 03:04 PM
jornvango wrote:
4. Stopped the car after driving 30 mins 12.5V
5. After 1 hour of not running 12.2 V
Slownsy wrote:
.The battery has had it
Frank.
โNov-03-2020 02:31 PM
jornvango wrote:A DC clampon meter will do the job, just takes a few seconds to display the draw or charge. Make sure to get one that measures DC amps. Most can display AC as well.
Is there any way to test if there is a draw on the battery while the car is turned off?
โNov-03-2020 01:48 PM
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โNov-03-2020 01:26 PM
Krusty wrote:
You should get a battery charger and charge the battery up fully. Also, if the battery and charging system test good, perhaps there is something drawing the battery down overnight.