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Charlie Dog
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That's very interesting Greg, thanks :o)
The faint glow can only be down to
electricity flow through the circuit. If you refit tungsten bulbs I daresay you'll get a flat battery after a few days. |
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Charlie Dog
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That's after a few days parked up.
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Charlie Dog
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Would you be happy to measure current flow through your interior leds when they are aglow Greg?
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gregozedobe
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To be honest, I'm not keen, as I don't want to mess with the connectors or short out the fuse (due to clumsiness). I'm selling my van soon and I have a whole heap of other jobs to do to get it ready for sale. The current used must be very very small, as even when fully lit LEDs don't use much. I have often left my van for weeks between uses without flattening the battery, but that is with the interior lights manually switched off.
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Charlie Dog
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I don't blame you Greg :o)
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Charlie Dog
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After trawling the Net.
Could be Fuse 24 in the lower array near gear doofer |
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