
Will ask on the westy forum what size and type of leisure battery to fit

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kevtherev wrote:dublicious wrote: Will ask on the westy forum what size and type of leisure battery to fit
Are we not good enough then?....![]()
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AngeloEvs wrote:10A range not functioning. Check fuse in rear of multimeter (or your not selecting the 10A range on the multimeter if applicable).
Voltage dropping to less than 11V is not right after a drive. Is the leisure battery charging from the alternator? Switch engine on and measure voltage across leisure battery, should be at least 13.5V.
Still reckon you have a suspect battery and a power consuming stereo due to the RC function.
If I move my positive lead on the multimeter to the mA/uA setup and change the unit of measurement to mA a circuit is created, eber display lights up, but I get an erratic reading ranging up to 75.0 mA.
DivingDaisee wrote:If I move my positive lead on the multimeter to the mA/uA setup and change the unit of measurement to mA a circuit is created, eber display lights up, but I get an erratic reading ranging up to 75.0 mA.
Sounds like you have the meter set to AC. Certainly if it spikes when you apply the current and disconnect the current. Check it is in DC mode!
AngeloEvs wrote:Got a soldering iron? strip a strand of copper wire from a short section of cable and solder it across the fuse, your only going to measure around 500ma and you can put the 10A when it arrives> the amount of times I have had to do this ........sometimes couple of strands if you know that you might read 3 or 4 amps.........