VW Electrics tracing battery discharging cause
Disconnect the negative terminal from battery, join (12v bulb and holder from Maplins £1.90) test light between battery and terminal (end of cable), if you have a light showing, it means you have a drain. Remove each fuse in the fuse box one by one till the light goes out, this tells you which circuit the problem is on. it is then a case of finding the fault on that circuit
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For those who like to 'battery watch', whether using a twin battery set up or just the one, why not fit an LCD voltage metere in the heater cowling? Theres ample space behind where I mounted mine and you can see at any given point, what the current voltage is, and it'll rise as the alternator kicks in, giving you some indication that it is in fact charging, These meteres cost arounf £7 from a store in china (ebay) and take about a week to arrive. Easy to fit. Just earth the black lead on the meter and extend the red to the live termina of whichever battery you want to monitor. Useful gagdet and helpful when checking for gradual leaks, drains or just watching your alternator do its stiff.