Hawc
9th June 2022, 09:16 PM
All, 
Seeking some wise counsel to help identify and fix a problem with my battery and possibly traxide system. For a number of months now I have been losing charge on both my cranking and auxiliary battery at a concerning rate -see attached charts. I have a relatively new cranking battery (less than twelve months old), which has been tested by my Indy and I am told is fine and a three year old auxiliary (Optima Yellow top), connected by a Traxide DBS. The only accessories that I have fitted are a CB radio (powered by an ignition-activated circuit), a Redarc brake controller, driving lights and BM2 Bluetooth battery monitors on both batteries.
Whilst I had originally assumed that Covid-induced lack of use was to blame, I have been putting the car on regular C-Tec charge to compensate for this, and it doesn't seem to make any difference.
You can see in the attached that both batteries appear to be fully linked, with charging and the dropping of charge appearing to happen together, although occasionally one or the other doesn't quite follow the other. My Indy has suggested that the Traxide system is causing the loss of charge, but I can't see how. There is nothing that I can find that is drawing on either battery.
I can't for the life of me find what might be the cause. Any assistance and advice greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
PS 2014.5 Discovery 4.
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Seeking some wise counsel to help identify and fix a problem with my battery and possibly traxide system. For a number of months now I have been losing charge on both my cranking and auxiliary battery at a concerning rate -see attached charts. I have a relatively new cranking battery (less than twelve months old), which has been tested by my Indy and I am told is fine and a three year old auxiliary (Optima Yellow top), connected by a Traxide DBS. The only accessories that I have fitted are a CB radio (powered by an ignition-activated circuit), a Redarc brake controller, driving lights and BM2 Bluetooth battery monitors on both batteries.
Whilst I had originally assumed that Covid-induced lack of use was to blame, I have been putting the car on regular C-Tec charge to compensate for this, and it doesn't seem to make any difference.
You can see in the attached that both batteries appear to be fully linked, with charging and the dropping of charge appearing to happen together, although occasionally one or the other doesn't quite follow the other. My Indy has suggested that the Traxide system is causing the loss of charge, but I can't see how. There is nothing that I can find that is drawing on either battery.
I can't for the life of me find what might be the cause. Any assistance and advice greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
PS 2014.5 Discovery 4.
179151179152179153179154