Hey everyone!
I'm new to this epic site and would love to get some help.
I have a 2007 Ford E-350 diesel ambulance that I am converting into a camper/mobile home.
So far, we have gutted the chassis completely down to its insulation and exposed the ribcages.
The chassis heater and AC have both also been removed as we have no need for it.
I've also stripped down most of the electrical wiring that was associated with many of the ambulance medical items, including the right and left cot inner lights (I followed the electrical wiring diagram) among others.
I believe I have a parasitic battery drain somewhere that is affecting my two starter batteries.
The vehicle was not started for about 2.5- 3 months before today- the batteries are new, we bought them in December.
Not sure if this is the reason why the batteries were completely drained?
So far my volt meter shows that I have a 0.013 amp drain - does anyone know if this is the normal max amp drain? or is this considered a parasitic drain?
When I turn the vehicle on, my alternator kicks into high rev to charge the batteries and it shows 14 V, when the vehicle is off my batteries are at 12V- fully charged.
It also continues to show 0.013amp drain on my volt meter with the engine on.
I have pulled every fuse and relay with no drop of amp shown on my voltage meter. I have also disconnected the isolator and it still shows 0.013amp drain.
Any guidance/help is much appreciated!!
I've included some photos of where all the electrical is in case it helps.
Many thanks in advance =)
I'm new to this epic site and would love to get some help.
I have a 2007 Ford E-350 diesel ambulance that I am converting into a camper/mobile home.
So far, we have gutted the chassis completely down to its insulation and exposed the ribcages.
The chassis heater and AC have both also been removed as we have no need for it.
I've also stripped down most of the electrical wiring that was associated with many of the ambulance medical items, including the right and left cot inner lights (I followed the electrical wiring diagram) among others.
I believe I have a parasitic battery drain somewhere that is affecting my two starter batteries.
The vehicle was not started for about 2.5- 3 months before today- the batteries are new, we bought them in December.
Not sure if this is the reason why the batteries were completely drained?
So far my volt meter shows that I have a 0.013 amp drain - does anyone know if this is the normal max amp drain? or is this considered a parasitic drain?
When I turn the vehicle on, my alternator kicks into high rev to charge the batteries and it shows 14 V, when the vehicle is off my batteries are at 12V- fully charged.
It also continues to show 0.013amp drain on my volt meter with the engine on.
I have pulled every fuse and relay with no drop of amp shown on my voltage meter. I have also disconnected the isolator and it still shows 0.013amp drain.
Any guidance/help is much appreciated!!
I've included some photos of where all the electrical is in case it helps.
Many thanks in advance =)
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