oldfatgit
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Carried out a power audit on my boat the other day measuring the voltage drop across a 75mV @ 50 A shunt. No real surprises and, as a result I will take the plunge and replacie my incandescent bulbs with LED replacement lamps and find a low power laptop/netbook to make the most of my generous 2 x 110 Amp Hr batteries.
Anyway, when the master switch is turned off there is a leakage of 75mA at 12.3V. Now, bypassing the master-switch are the VHF (turned off) a Navtex (turned off), bilge pump on a float switch which was not closed and hard wired in the mains charging system . The mains had been turned off for some weeks which is why the batteries were at about 65% charge state. Am I right to think that the 75mA leakage is acceptable and is likely to be back through the mains charging system diodes or does 75mA indicate a fault somewhere? Wiring is good but mostly on un-tinned copper, which, in a future life, I suppose I'll have to change.
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Anyway, when the master switch is turned off there is a leakage of 75mA at 12.3V. Now, bypassing the master-switch are the VHF (turned off) a Navtex (turned off), bilge pump on a float switch which was not closed and hard wired in the mains charging system . The mains had been turned off for some weeks which is why the batteries were at about 65% charge state. Am I right to think that the 75mA leakage is acceptable and is likely to be back through the mains charging system diodes or does 75mA indicate a fault somewhere? Wiring is good but mostly on un-tinned copper, which, in a future life, I suppose I'll have to change.
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