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    Electrical Leak?

    My defender td5 continually gets a flat battery after about a week of not driving it.
    i have had it off the road for a week now doing some other work and now its beyond starting. i have taken the battery back to the manufacturers who assure me the battery is fine- charging and holding its charge and has been load tested.
    i have been told it is likely to be a earth leak? my secondary battery seems fine and so the isolator is working. but i'm unsure how to find out where the starting battery is leaking to/from.
    can anyone suggest how and where to start on this?

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    First thing to check would be to make sure your alternator is charging the battery properly. Can you start the vehicle and check the voltage? Should be over 13v, maybe close to 14v.
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    If the alternator is working, try some of the suggestions in here:

    mystery current leakage

    Basically, you can put a multi meter between positive battery terminal and battery on 10A setting first. That will tell you if there is something draining the battery. If there is, you can then start checking at the fuses to narrow down the search.

    Another way - if the current draw at the +ve battery terminal is less than 1A, you should be fine to leave the meter connected, then just try pulling fuses out 1 by 1 until you see the reading drop.

    Multi meter is the key...
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    Remember all cars have some leakage and after turning off the ignition it can take a few minutes for everything to shut down. As has been said put a multimeter in line with the + and start pulling fuses, then relays to find out what your problem circuit is. Expect to see 0.1 amp or less if everything is OK.

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    HI thanks yeah i have an EMS2 which tells me the alternator output with is about 14v.
    do most multimeters have an amp setting?

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    Quote Originally Posted by def9087 View Post
    do most multimeters have an amp setting?
    I've never seen one without it.

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    Do your auxiliary circuits use the chassis / bodywork to get to earth or do you have a seperate earth circuit for your second battery?

    If its the latter I'd put money on you having an earth leakage problem as has been hinted at.

    Fail in that, have you got a faulty device somewhere?

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    the secondary battery has its own earth leads. but the main battery runs through the chassis.
    what does an earth leakage mean?
    when i charge the battery up will look at the leak by removing fuses hopefully its in something simple

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    thanks Ned(?) ,
    I have put the multimeter in line and pulled fuses.
    it started out with all fuses at 0.16 , then dropped to 0.08 when i pulled out the reading light fuse ( stereo flashed at the point so maybe its wired to that fuse)
    is 0.16amp something to worry about? what is a normal amp output on a defender when everything is switched off?
    thanks

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    I don't know for sure, but a few clicks on the calculator and it seems too high. Your battery would be drained enough to not start in 1-2 weeks according to my VERY rough calculations. Since that roughly matches your original post, I'm saying 0.16A is too high.
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