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Basically after my Nova (early XE) has stood for about a week the battery is completely drained. I thought that it might be a duff alternator, but after changing that, it still seems the same. I've drop tested the battery, and over a week its lost .15v, so that seems ok
Any ideas guys? :confused:
time to go thru the fuse box.... remove a battery terminal, connect a multimeter across the 'gap' and keep an eye on it as you pull each fuse one by one.. you need very little current draw to drain a battery over a week..
Thanks Mike, i'll give that a go
its about the only thing my dad taught me to do on a vehicle.....but when he needed his wagon to go up the road at 4am every day, maintaining batteries was a sort of religion to him...he still does it now he's retired, his wife really gets upset when she needs to pop out somewhere & finds the bonnet up & the charger on
I'd also check your earths. Is there an alarm that could be sipping power?
There is an alarm fitted, but Tinas has the same fitted (by the same fitter) and is fine. Would a bad earth cause it to drain the battery?
Have you altered or moved anything before last week? (not forgotten about the g/box btw, have been running a customers car last week :))
no worries John, and, tbh its been like this for years now :( but its really rattling me now!
it 'only' takes 100mA to kill a fully happy car battery in 24 hours... so you are probably looking for something like 25mA drain.
bugger all basically, but still enough :(
AndrewJenkins
13-09-11, 07:51 PM
if it bugs you that much would it not be a idea to make a battery kill switch like alot of people do on there old classics that are used once in a blue moon so when your done flick the switch and no power will be lost and flick it on when you want it (just a suggestion)
Good call :) Worth thinking about, something like this
http://i.ebayimg.com/00/$%28KGrHqYOKpEE4kWg1Oo%21BORQHdJzow%7E%7E0_12.JPG
AndrewJenkins
14-09-11, 07:16 AM
yeah there the jobbie :)
C612DNM
16-09-11, 10:25 PM
Standard battery in as new condition = (type 063) 44Ah, 100mA = 440hours approx from charged (12.8v) to flat (11.7v) = 18days
Therefore your drain - if it goes in a week, and is a new good condition battery - is likely to be in the region of 250mA.
Is this a Mk1 or Mk2 Nova? Does it have posh fade-in / fade-out interior lights - if so, unplug - they are well know to eat batteries on Vauxhalls
The standard way of identifying your problem item is to get a clamp ammeter (you could use a multi-meter in 10A mode in series with your battery post & lead), measure the drain current, then start pulling fuses and/or disconnecting stuff until it drops to near nothing. It's time consuming, but you can do it this way, or carry a set of jumpleads until you stumble on the problem...
windfreek
30-09-11, 12:30 AM
did you ever get to the bottom of this btw?
tbh no, i didn't fancy hours and hours with a multimeter, so i wired a big kill switch as above..
One like this : http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Master-battery-cut-out-off-switch-cables-NEW-/230675940049?_trksid=p4340.m263&_trkparms=algo%3DDLSL%252BSIC%26its%3DI%26itu%3DUC I%252BIA%252BUA%252BFICS%252BUFI%252BDDSIC%26otn%3 D8%26pmod%3D250886693325%252B250886693325%26po%3D% 26ps%3D63%26clkid%3D3150190357899124832
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