I have been suffering from battery drain which I believe is linked to my aftermarket amp, because the car was fine over winter before my audio install. I plan to charge up the car and do some testing with a mutli-meter this weekend.
I disconnected the remote wire thinking this was the cause but the problem of battery drain has continued. Is it possible that the amp needs to be told to switch off as well as on?! Or do I have some sort of short?
I’m really not an electronics guru – it’s probably evident! So looking for some help on here:
- How is it best to measure battery drain / current draw?
- Is it worth testing the alternator and battery as well? And how do I do that?
- Where is the best place to take a switched live feed to use as the amp remote?
thanks
I disconnected the remote wire thinking this was the cause but the problem of battery drain has continued. Is it possible that the amp needs to be told to switch off as well as on?! Or do I have some sort of short?
I’m really not an electronics guru – it’s probably evident! So looking for some help on here:
- How is it best to measure battery drain / current draw?
- Is it worth testing the alternator and battery as well? And how do I do that?
- Where is the best place to take a switched live feed to use as the amp remote?
thanks