Thread: 47-55.1 Parasitic drain
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Old 01-02-2021, 04:57 PM   #9
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Re: Parasitic drain

It looks like the simple way is to remove one relay at a time and do some eliminating.

I'd agree that it isn't a direct short or you would have something getting hot. Or drawing enough current to blow a fuse or kick a relay.

Keep us posted as this is becoming an educational experience for all of us. Trouble shooting is always a process of elimination and that starts with the simplest things and works to the complex things most of the time.
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