Not sure if my battery is just getting a bit old or if I have a more annoying underlying problem.
Battery was dead when I came out to start my car earlier this week. Jumped it. Drove it an hour or so. Started back up fine when I was ready to leave again.
next day, dead again. Damnit.
first attempt: let it charge for 4-5 hours on a tender, got up to 12.5 volts. I checked in the morning maybe 12 hours later and it was back down to 12 flat.
I took the battery out and put it on the tender overnight this time. When I pulled it off the tender it was at 12.8v
the next day around noon, I checked the battery again and it was at 12.6.
plugged it into the car, let it there for a day without doing anything, which leads to today.
battery read 12.5 when I tested the voltage. I checked the draw and it reads 63.2ma, and 43.5 when I unplug fuse 21.
I know this fuse is a headache, but is 63 considered “parasitic’ or just a normal draw?
Not sure on the age of my battery, bought the car with it, going off of the voltage drop with it out of the car I was leaning towards battery.
Battery was dead when I came out to start my car earlier this week. Jumped it. Drove it an hour or so. Started back up fine when I was ready to leave again.
next day, dead again. Damnit.
first attempt: let it charge for 4-5 hours on a tender, got up to 12.5 volts. I checked in the morning maybe 12 hours later and it was back down to 12 flat.
I took the battery out and put it on the tender overnight this time. When I pulled it off the tender it was at 12.8v
the next day around noon, I checked the battery again and it was at 12.6.
plugged it into the car, let it there for a day without doing anything, which leads to today.
battery read 12.5 when I tested the voltage. I checked the draw and it reads 63.2ma, and 43.5 when I unplug fuse 21.
I know this fuse is a headache, but is 63 considered “parasitic’ or just a normal draw?
Not sure on the age of my battery, bought the car with it, going off of the voltage drop with it out of the car I was leaning towards battery.
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