On Thu, 14 May 1998 09:46:57 -0400 Kenneth Scott <KSCOTT@HOLYCROSS.EDU>
writes:
>Don,
> It cannot be a bad battery. If electrons are getting out
>of the battery on one end they are getting back in on the
>other. Do you have a radio with memory? This takes some
>current to maintain the station settings. Whatever the
>cause, the 28 milliamperes are not due to a bad battery.
>Good luck.
>Ken Scott
>77 MGB
>
You may have solved one of my ongoing problems - if so Ill buy you a
beer!! -
If i dont run my 72 every 3-4 days (real hardship eh??!) the battery goes
flat and i have to jump it. - battery is only a year old and i have
checked every possible leak i can think of plus all the ones you guys
have suggested...... with one exception....
when i retrimmed the car i left the radio in even though it has no
speakers - dont want to cut the panels! Its a cheap $75 radio so i just
left it there figuring id get a blanking plate one of these days - its
never switched on and only displays a clock when the car is running -
anyway, its coming out and watch this space.....
mike robson
69 roadster
70 BGT
72 roadster
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