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<blockquote data-quote="Stambo" data-source="post: 162232" data-attributes="member: 1529"><p>Good way to check for parasitic draw is with a voltmeter across a fuse that is still in place.</p><p>I know it sounds wrong, how can you have a voltage across a fuse you may be thinking.</p><p>Try it, put a volt meter across your headlight fuse, (set to millivolts if it is not auto ranging) check the reading then turn on the headlights.</p><p>This guy explains it well, this is how I have been doing it for years.</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]lRcj1fQcWwU[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stambo, post: 162232, member: 1529"] Good way to check for parasitic draw is with a voltmeter across a fuse that is still in place. I know it sounds wrong, how can you have a voltage across a fuse you may be thinking. Try it, put a volt meter across your headlight fuse, (set to millivolts if it is not auto ranging) check the reading then turn on the headlights. This guy explains it well, this is how I have been doing it for years. [MEDIA=youtube]lRcj1fQcWwU[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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