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Date:         Sat, 13 Jul 2019 01:10:38 -0400
Reply-To:     alex@MEVAY.ORG
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From:         Alex MeVay <alex@MEVAY.ORG>
Subject:      Re: Finding a short
Comments: To: David Boan <dboan@outlook.com>
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Hi Dave,

Rather than a short, it seems you may have a broken connection from the accessory battery negative to the chassis. Without this connection, any small load or leakage current (such as through the 12V-5V converter in your newly added USB port) would cause the positive of the battery to float near ground, and, especially if you are using a high-impedance digital meter, this will result in exactly the symptoms you described.

If you want to play hot-plug-cowboy, ground the battery negative to chassis and see if that fixes things. Be ready to disconnect if the spark is too big or things get hot. For a little more caution, you could try making the connection through a fuse (say 10-30A). If this does resolve the problem, then follow the original connection from battery negative to chassis and look for the break.

Let us know how it goes,

Alex


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