navrep
Active Member
So, you have the means to measure the current, which makes a lot of the discussion redundant.
If you pull fuses and the current doesn't change, then what remains must be the culprit.
But, first you should consider the self-discharge or charging current of the batteries.
If you can disconnect each battery in turn, assuming you have several in a bank, then see if the current changes, or measure the current in/out of each battery.
There was no change with all fuses pulled - Q: I pulled fuses one at a time and then replaced, should I have pulled them one at a time until they were all out?
The plan was to use the current meter clamp to figure where the discharge was happening - I will try disconnecting batteries one at a time.
Unfortunately work keeps getting in the way and I have only been in the country for 2 weeks since April, back again soon so should be able to have a play