lndwarrior
Well Known Member
Engine is an O-235 with B&C 40 amp alternator, B&C LR3 regulator, EarthX 680 battery.
My battery drains down significantly if left unflown for two weeks or more.
I've done the battery post to battery terminal test with no detectable voltage.
I've checked every single fuse with a multimeter for and voltage with the master off. No detectable voltage.
I talked to B&C and they had me verify that I had both ground wires connected off the LR3. One was disconnected but the other was still grounded. In this case, B&C designed the backup ground just for this reason.
B&C said, if at least one ground was installed there was no way a parasitic draw could occur thru the regulator or alternator.
So, everything I know has been checked but the problem persists.
The only other electrical device is an aleats-on USB port but it is not plugged into anything.
I bought a new EarthX battery thinking maybe the battery was bad. But after leaving the new battery in the plane for a month it.
too went dead. In the meantime I charged the removed battery and it has held a charge for more than a month.
Batteries have always been charged with the recommended Optimate lithium battery charger.
So, it doesn't seem it's the battery and I can't get any sign of voltage drawn from the test across the battery terminal and the bat negative wire.
Any idea what i am missing or what assumptions I made are incorrect?
Thx!
My battery drains down significantly if left unflown for two weeks or more.
I've done the battery post to battery terminal test with no detectable voltage.
I've checked every single fuse with a multimeter for and voltage with the master off. No detectable voltage.
I talked to B&C and they had me verify that I had both ground wires connected off the LR3. One was disconnected but the other was still grounded. In this case, B&C designed the backup ground just for this reason.
B&C said, if at least one ground was installed there was no way a parasitic draw could occur thru the regulator or alternator.
So, everything I know has been checked but the problem persists.
The only other electrical device is an aleats-on USB port but it is not plugged into anything.
I bought a new EarthX battery thinking maybe the battery was bad. But after leaving the new battery in the plane for a month it.
too went dead. In the meantime I charged the removed battery and it has held a charge for more than a month.
Batteries have always been charged with the recommended Optimate lithium battery charger.
So, it doesn't seem it's the battery and I can't get any sign of voltage drawn from the test across the battery terminal and the bat negative wire.
Any idea what i am missing or what assumptions I made are incorrect?
Thx!

