bruceb58
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Re: fuel guage causing power drain
First of all, I think you meant 6000 ohms not 600 if you are simply using Ohms law and 0.002A as your current, and second, you can't really determine current draw with a simple resistance measurement because if its a circuit with active components that cause that draw, you would never be able to measure it with a resistance measurement.
I would also like to know where 0.002A was mentioned! I also doubt a $20 meter can actually measure a current as low as 2 mA.
If he really did have only a 2 mA drain, his battery is self discharging faster than what that current load is causing. 2 mA is going to take years to discharge a battery.
Now you're cooking...! That's the most direct way to look for a current draw. Resistance checks can help to break down a circuit once that circuit has been determined to be faulty, but it's seldom the best initial move in checking a boat (or automotive circuit).
If you're sure of the .002 amp draw with everything shut off, that is something you should pursue. That represents a 600 ohm load, and will reduce your starting capacity over a period of weeks. 600 ohms could be something like an accumulation of grease or moisture across a pair of terminals (+ to -) somewhere under the motor cover. It could decrease on its own over time, but could also increase with time. No emergency, but if it were mine I would go over everything that could be so exposed with a good light, a non-conductive grease/moisture remover and a small brush.
First of all, I think you meant 6000 ohms not 600 if you are simply using Ohms law and 0.002A as your current, and second, you can't really determine current draw with a simple resistance measurement because if its a circuit with active components that cause that draw, you would never be able to measure it with a resistance measurement.
I would also like to know where 0.002A was mentioned! I also doubt a $20 meter can actually measure a current as low as 2 mA.
If he really did have only a 2 mA drain, his battery is self discharging faster than what that current load is causing. 2 mA is going to take years to discharge a battery.