DaveM
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I've been concerned about parasitic battery drain ever since my batt died on my Tacoma last year. I replaced it with a new Die Hard Platinum (same as Odyssey) last year. I get corrosion on neg terminal pretty quickly so today I thought I'd check for parasitic drain. Here's what I found (2003 DC Tacoma, all stock):
12.42v first thing this morning after sitting all night
12.81v immediately after driving today
12.64v 30 min later
12.61v 1.5 hours later
Checked for drain and found constant 50 milliamps after the computer shuts down. I have a secondary marine fuse box installed, positive to pos batt terminal, negative grounded to body where batt grounds. I pulled the inline fuse for this circuit and found it still showed 50mA.
Batt shows about 14.3v when charging off alternator.
Does this raise any alarms with anyone? I've read that a fully charged batt should read 12.75v?
Thanks,
Dave
12.42v first thing this morning after sitting all night
12.81v immediately after driving today
12.64v 30 min later
12.61v 1.5 hours later
Checked for drain and found constant 50 milliamps after the computer shuts down. I have a secondary marine fuse box installed, positive to pos batt terminal, negative grounded to body where batt grounds. I pulled the inline fuse for this circuit and found it still showed 50mA.
Batt shows about 14.3v when charging off alternator.
Does this raise any alarms with anyone? I've read that a fully charged batt should read 12.75v?
Thanks,
Dave
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