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RE: [DML] power drains....
- From: "John Hervey" <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 10:06:21 -0600
Andy, 
12.66 volts the battery is at 100%, 12.5 volts the battery is at 80%, 12.2
volts the battery is at 40%. That's why at 12.2 volts it most likely won't
start.
John Hervey
www.specialtauto.com
www.deloreanautoparts.com
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Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 8:44 PM
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Subject: [DML] power drains....
Hey Group,
 
I have had a mysterious power drain this summer and I finally had some time
to tackle it.  I hooked up my meter and found a 0.05A draw when the car was
shut down and the doors closed.  I found that my Lockzilla was drawing
about 
0.014A (is that normal? I know it draws SOME), there was a fluctuation
between 
0.000 and 0.001 that I could not trace (probably the digital MM  quantizing 
the imperfections in the leads), and the remainder was in the  door
buzzer/horn 
circuit.  I found that my horn was not working, so I  unplugged all the
wires 
on the horns and put them back on.  The horns  worked again and the draw 
disappeared.
 
What was happening?  This makes no sense to me!
 
I had also noticed a high-pitched, faint whining sound from the door buzzer
sometimes even though my wires for the buzzer are removed from the door
switch 
 and tucked away so they aren't touching.  After putting the wires back
onto 
the horns,  this sound appears to have stopped as well.  I  had previously 
removed the harness from the buzzer box and cleaned the  connections, which
had 
no effect on the whining or the power draw.
 
I also think my battery is fried.  It is a year old, however it left  my 
stranded today and I needed a jump.  The alt puts out 14.3V, and the
battery 
registered 12.5V before I tried to start the car.  It cranked about  4 times
then 
slowed until it would not crank.  The battery now reads  12.2V.  Does that 
mean it cannot handle a load, even though there is enough  voltage?  It's on
a 
trickle charger now and I will get it tested  tomorrow.
 
Any thoughts on these events?
 
Fargo, ND  
1982 DeLorean DMC12 VIN 11596
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