>Hi Fellow Westy addicts- > My 91 westy's battery is completely drained after not being driven for a >couple of weeks, the battery is less than a year old and when put on the >charger comes right up to fully charged. Any ideas how to start checking >where the >short may be? A friend of mine had constant trouble with his electrical system and his method was this: pull a fuse, connect the leads of an ammeter in place of the fuse, see if there was any significant draw on that circuit. Easier than trying to connect a meter in-line on the main battery cable. Most ammeters have a 10A fuse, though, so make sure none of the higher-current equipment (headlight, fridge, etc.) is turned on. |
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