Nessmuk
Well-Known Member
Ok, long winded intro warning...
I have two, red top batteries. They are mounted in the bed, in a plastic trunk. I have 4-0 cable to them. I had the batteries tested for a bad cell at advance.
I have dual, cs144 Alts. Both newer remans.
I have a 5 year old starter and solenoid.
I have a newish glow plug relay.
The rest of the trucks electric is isolated by a solenoid that connects only when the key is on.
Except for two circuits, which have no drain on them.
When it sits, it dies. Two days, maybe three.
How do I test the Alts for shorts in them?
How about the starter and glow plug relays?
How much draw is normal at rest from an alternator?
I figure I can unbolt the glow plug relay and test from it to ground.
Is it possible that the battery cables are leaking through the insulation and how do I test for that?
I have two, red top batteries. They are mounted in the bed, in a plastic trunk. I have 4-0 cable to them. I had the batteries tested for a bad cell at advance.
I have dual, cs144 Alts. Both newer remans.
I have a 5 year old starter and solenoid.
I have a newish glow plug relay.
The rest of the trucks electric is isolated by a solenoid that connects only when the key is on.
Except for two circuits, which have no drain on them.
When it sits, it dies. Two days, maybe three.
How do I test the Alts for shorts in them?
How about the starter and glow plug relays?
How much draw is normal at rest from an alternator?
I figure I can unbolt the glow plug relay and test from it to ground.
Is it possible that the battery cables are leaking through the insulation and how do I test for that?