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22nd August 2014, 08:37 PM
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Battery Going Flat
Hello All,
I have a 2007 Patrol GU 6 and if I do not use it for a week or so the battery tends to go flat.
After it is driven it reads 12.8 volts and while it is parked it drops about 0.2 volts per day. Would this be normal or does it indicate that there is a problem?
Thanks for your help,
Harry.
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22nd August 2014 08:37 PM
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22nd August 2014, 08:43 PM
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Definitely a problem mate, slow drain or not holding charge.
I'm hopeless with electrics so hopefully someone else can jump in but I would be looking at what accessories have you added to the main battery?
I have a similar issue and mine is related to the egt gauge wired directly to battery rather then accessory power.
Definitely look at what extras you have added to the battery and hopefully someone else can help out.
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22nd August 2014, 08:48 PM
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What do you have connected Harry?
I presume that you have dual batteries ... first step may be to disconnect the batteries from each other and see which one has the voltage leak....
You can measure for current draw too when everything is supposed to be off, and then pull fuses until you have none at all
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23rd August 2014, 08:38 AM
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go to a battery shop and get them to test it with their metre's
to see if batteries are in good condition
and they usually dont charge for service as they might get a sale out of it
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23rd August 2014, 07:30 PM
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Originally Posted by
AB
Definitely a problem mate, slow drain or not holding charge.
I'm hopeless with electrics so hopefully someone else can jump in but I would be looking at what accessories have you added to the main battery?
I have a similar issue and mine is related to the egt gauge wired directly to battery rather then accessory power.
Definitely look at what extras you have added to the battery and hopefully someone else can help out.
Thanks AB, I am hopeless too and I am thinking that drooping 0.2 volts per day was too much. Only extra I have added lately is a winch but I have isolated it.
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23rd August 2014, 07:37 PM
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Originally Posted by
happygu
What do you have connected Harry?
I presume that you have dual batteries ... first step may be to disconnect the batteries from each other and see which one has the voltage leak....
You can measure for current draw too when everything is supposed to be off, and then pull fuses until you have none at all
I did have dual batteries but they both were stuffed and I have just replaced one and the other one is not connected but I will replace it soon. I tried checking all the fuses with a multimeter and can only find a slight draw on the car radio when everything is of. May be a job for the auto electric.
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23rd August 2014, 07:39 PM
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Originally Posted by
my third 256
go to a battery shop and get them to test it with their metre's
to see if batteries are in good condition
and they usually dont charge for service as they might get a sale out of it
Yes, good advice I will be taking it to the battery shop.
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23rd August 2014, 07:50 PM
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Originally Posted by
harrythomas
I did have dual batteries but they both were stuffed and I have just replaced one and the other one is not connected but I will replace it soon. I tried checking all the fuses with a multimeter and can only find a slight draw on the car radio when everything is of. May be a job for the auto electric.
Sorry mate I'm confused, do you have 2 x deep cycle batteries "2 x second batteries"?
Do you have a battery management system going to the second battery(s)?
Do you still have the second battery connected to the main battery?
As mentioned above, disconnect that if still wired up to at least eliminate that side.
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24th August 2014, 08:38 PM
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Originally Posted by
AB
Sorry mate I'm confused, do you have 2 x deep cycle batteries "2 x second batteries"?
Do you have a battery management system going to the second battery(s)?
Do you still have the second battery connected to the main battery?
As mentioned above, disconnect that if still wired up to at least eliminate that side.
Sorry for the confusion AB. I will try to make it a bit clearer.
When I purchased the vehicle it had duel batteries. The main and a secondary. There is no management system for the second battery. A couple of months ago when the batteries would not turn the motor over (the start of winter when it always happens) I took it to an auto electrician who found both of the batteries stuffed. I replaced the main battery and removed the secondary so I only have a main battery for now. Bloody costly to replace both in one hit. My plan is to replace the second battery down the track. After the new battery was fitted I found that if I did not use the vehicle for a week or so the new battery would go flat.
As I know very little about the electrics I thought I would ask the question here first but It looks like I need to take it back to the auto electrician and make sure the new battery is all right first then go from there.
Thanks,
Harry.
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24th August 2014, 08:49 PM
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happygu
What do you have connected Harry?
You can measure for current draw too when everything is supposed to be off, and then pull fuses until you have none at all
This is very good advice and probably how the Auto Sparkies will track it down
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