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  • CedarCreekWoody
    Attached are photos.i mistakenly took the furnace panel for the water heater panel. I'm still not sure why it is sealed shut but that is...
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  • CedarCreekWoody
    CedarCreekWoody replied to the thread Parasitic draw.
    My research seems to indicate the automatic leveler controller may indeed be the culprit. When I started checking it was showing a .4...
  • CedarCreekWoody
    In studying how to winterize I'm not clear on the tankless water heater. In watching YouTube videos there appears to be several types...
  • CedarCreekWoody
    CedarCreekWoody replied to the thread Parasitic draw.
    Thanks, this is great info! It really makes me wonder the point of having a battery disconnect switch when it leaves that much equipment...
  • CedarCreekWoody
    CedarCreekWoody replied to the thread Parasitic draw.
    I like the inline ammeter idea! Can you provide a link to that?
  • CedarCreekWoody
    CedarCreekWoody replied to the thread Parasitic draw.
    I will continue with my own testing to see if I can identity the culprit.
  • CedarCreekWoody
    CedarCreekWoody replied to the thread Parasitic draw.
    Steve I value your opinion as you work in this business. I know those are hardwired but I would expect little to no current draw...
  • CedarCreekWoody
    CedarCreekWoody replied to the thread Parasitic draw.
    I'm doing that, it just doesn't seem there should be that much parasitic draw. You would think that is the purpose of the main power...
  • CedarCreekWoody
    CedarCreekWoody replied to the thread Parasitic draw.
    Yes, that concerns me seeing it discharged that low. I can't imagine why leveling jacks have that much draw. Disconnect is on order.
  • CedarCreekWoody
    During a 3 week period in storage my battery was drawn down to 2 volts. Main power switch was off and solar charge was off (in covered...
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