2.4A is a lot of current to just disappear. I'm surprised you can't track down the fault by following the smoke
It won't be an earth problem if you're still getting that amount of current draw. I assume you are measuring current draw in series with the +ve feed from the battery. If you've removed all the fuses and you're still getting current draw of 2.4A then you have to start blaming the Blue Seas fuse block for the problem - it really is the only thing that can be consuming, but I would expect the fuse block to get pretty hot. If it's not then I'd be checking the accuracy of the current meter.
Just as a mater of interest, how are you isolating the AUX battery from the cranking battery? Are you sure that these are disconnected.
Cheers
Pete



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