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kymooses
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Topic: Battery draining with cut off switch Posted: 25 Aug 2011 at 9:36am |
Originally posted by techntrek
Next up, remove it entirely, charge it fully and then measure it over a few days (again). That will narrow it down to the battery or something on the 'pod, including possibly the switch. |
That's the next course of action.
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techntrek
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Posted: 25 Aug 2011 at 12:54pm |
During that time, if your volt meter has a continuity test (or a resistance test) you could hook it up to both sides of the switch and play around with it to see if you get continuity when it is in the off position. Key in, key out, on and off a few times, it could be intermittant.
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Posted: 26 Aug 2011 at 9:01am |
If you have an electric tongue jack, check to see if it is still draining your battery. My electric jack will drain my fully-charged dual battery setup in less than a week, if I leave the jack wires connected to the batteries. There is a power drain from the jack even when its switches are in the OFF position.
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HuronSailor
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Posted: 26 Aug 2011 at 9:09am |
Originally posted by Tidalwave4455
There is a power drain from the jack even when its switches are in the OFF position.
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That can't be good, or even normal.
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Posted: 26 Aug 2011 at 2:18pm |
Several other members of the forum have also mentioned that their electric jacks also have a small current drain even when the switches are set to off.
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techntrek
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Posted: 26 Aug 2011 at 2:25pm |
Very odd, and very unfortunate for an accessory built for something designed to be off-grid. It would be one thing to waste a little while plugged in, its quite another to waste a little when your supply is finite. I would add a switch to the jack's supply line to ensure it is truly off.
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