Subject: Nominal battery drain with all appliances turned OFF ?
I'm curious to know what my battery drain is with all my appliances turned OFF.
I know that there are various things that will draw battery power even with all major appliances being turned OFF, such as bilge pumps, Garmin units wanting to keep their internal memory/data preserved, Solar panels display, KISAE Inverter/Charger panel, and TV antenna. I assume these type units draw very little electrical demands.
The reason for wanting to know this is, that I do not connect to shore power for one or two weeks at a time, and only connect shore power for 24 hrs for each one or two weeks. I do this to reduce the erosion of my under water zincs by a factor of 4x compared to having shore power connected 100% of the time.
Note: I can power OFF the KISAE Inverter/Charger panel display if I wanted. It automatically will power up when connecting shore power.
Is there a way to measure what is the nominal battery drain with all appliances turned OFF ?
Thanks... 🙂
I'm curious to know what my battery drain is with all my appliances turned OFF.
I know that there are various things that will draw battery power even with all major appliances being turned OFF, such as bilge pumps, Garmin units wanting to keep their internal memory/data preserved, Solar panels display, KISAE Inverter/Charger panel, and TV antenna. I assume these type units draw very little electrical demands.
The reason for wanting to know this is, that I do not connect to shore power for one or two weeks at a time, and only connect shore power for 24 hrs for each one or two weeks. I do this to reduce the erosion of my under water zincs by a factor of 4x compared to having shore power connected 100% of the time.
Note: I can power OFF the KISAE Inverter/Charger panel display if I wanted. It automatically will power up when connecting shore power.
Is there a way to measure what is the nominal battery drain with all appliances turned OFF ?
Thanks... 🙂