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buffc

06-26-2006 15:30:56




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1960 cub battery has started draining when parked if for only a short time.

Charges when running, battery tests good...starter recently rebuilt.

Where is the best place to start tracking the problem.

Thanks, paul




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Bus Driver

06-27-2006 03:54:08




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 Re: Farmall cub battery draining in reply to buffc, 06-26-2006 15:30:56  
My test procedure is to remove the grounding cable from the battery and use a voltmeter between that cable and the battery terminal. Any drain will produce a reading on the volt meter. Disconnect one thing at time to discover the problem. Once we washed a tractor and next morning that battery was discharged. This test procedure discovered that the insulator on the pull-rod starter switch was saturated with water and conducting a bit over 1 volt drop. We replaced the switch.

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John T

06-26-2006 16:33:02




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 Re: Farmall cub battery draining in reply to buffc, 06-26-2006 15:30:56  
Buff, Minor short circuits that are draining off a battery slowly can be hard to isolate n find at times, it depends on how bad the short is, but the higher its resistance (lesser current draw) the harder thay are to find. In the dark if you disconnect a wire then scratch/rub it back to its connection and it sparks, its drawing current. With all the switches off there shouldnt be connections where such happens unless that wire/circuit/device has a short somehwere. Its NOT good to be creating any sparks near the battery, especilly the top, you know

If the ammeter works it should indicate a short discharge which should stop IF YOU REMOVE THE WIRE OR CIRCUIT where the short is. If you use that remove one wire/circuit at a time trick to see where the short is, the places I would try is the BAT terminal on a Voltage Regulator or Cutout Relay and the BAT input terminal on lights or ignition switch, NONE OF WHICH should be drawing current with everything off n the tractor sitting.

If the remove wires trick dont work heres how I find a short. Remove the HOT ungrounded battery cable from its post,,,,, place the alligator clamp n wire end of a simple DC low voltage (6/12) test lamp on the bare battery post,,,,, ,now with the sharp probe end you hunt/attach/probe it to circuits n terminals etc cuz if n when you attach to a point thats grounded, THE LAMP LIGHTS. NOTE it would light if you attached to the down switch locations like on lights etc cuz theres a path to ground so its the before ahead of switch locations you want to probe to see where the short to ground is.

Let me know, good luck n God Bless

John T

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Bigdog

06-26-2006 15:46:58




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 Re: Farmall cub battery draining in reply to buffc, 06-26-2006 15:30:56  
disconnect circuits one at a time until the drain stops. I'd start with the voltage regulator.



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