Acceptable Parasitic Drain

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Re: Acceptable Parasitic Drain

Post by Daytona » Sun Sep 22, 2019 9:14 pm

Thanks Rob, 60-90 seem ok?

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Re: Acceptable Parasitic Drain

Post by Robnic » Sun Sep 22, 2019 10:37 pm

You should be ok at that you will probably find after an hour it will level at 60ish, ideally battery could do with testing after a charge using the likes of Ctek etc if you've not got one plenty of places will do it for free, just make sure they know what they're are doing and aren't salesmen!

You probs know but a charged battery after the surface charge as gone - put lights on for little while then leave it to settle, should read 12.6v minimum.

You will know for sure in a few days ;-)
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