I have a <1 year old Walmart battery in our Rav4 that seems to be failing already - according to my tester its 70% state of health even after recharged with Noco charger. Not unusual but I figured I would run a parasitic draw test just to ensure this thing isn't pulling hard on it constantly.
Hooked up my ohm meter properly.
Initially surge on connection was well over an Amp. Good thing I used the 10A setting!
A few seconds and it dropped to 400mA.
In about 60 seconds it dropped to 200mA. It stayed there for quite a while. There is a "hood open" picture in the dash, which is why I presume what was pulling much of that.
By about 45 minutes it was down to 10mA. However it did this weird cycle. Would sit at 10mA for about 15 seconds, then would cycle almost instantly up to 40mA, back to 10mA, then 20mA, then back to 10mA. So in about 2 seconds - 10mA-40mA-10mA-20mA-10mA. Then would sit there for 15 seconds approx. and start again. I presume possibly that is the DCM pinging something every 15 seconds or so? I might try to disconnect the DCM and test that way sometime?
So my observations are that it gets to a pretty low rest current - 10mA. Even with the constant momentary cycling to 40mA seems to be much less current than it seems most people on the www claim these new cars pull at rest. I doubt any of this is the problem with my battery, likely just another lousy JCI battery failing in warranty.
Thoughts?
Hooked up my ohm meter properly.
Initially surge on connection was well over an Amp. Good thing I used the 10A setting!
A few seconds and it dropped to 400mA.
In about 60 seconds it dropped to 200mA. It stayed there for quite a while. There is a "hood open" picture in the dash, which is why I presume what was pulling much of that.
By about 45 minutes it was down to 10mA. However it did this weird cycle. Would sit at 10mA for about 15 seconds, then would cycle almost instantly up to 40mA, back to 10mA, then 20mA, then back to 10mA. So in about 2 seconds - 10mA-40mA-10mA-20mA-10mA. Then would sit there for 15 seconds approx. and start again. I presume possibly that is the DCM pinging something every 15 seconds or so? I might try to disconnect the DCM and test that way sometime?
So my observations are that it gets to a pretty low rest current - 10mA. Even with the constant momentary cycling to 40mA seems to be much less current than it seems most people on the www claim these new cars pull at rest. I doubt any of this is the problem with my battery, likely just another lousy JCI battery failing in warranty.
Thoughts?