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Electrical
Alternator Dying-Updated 1/1/11
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<blockquote data-quote="scott degroot" data-source="post: 943732" data-attributes="member: 66039"><p>The systems will shut off in stages. Usually after about 10 minutes system draw is down to around .100 milliamps. When the system completely goes to sleep we like to see about .020 milliamps. Anything over .050 milliamps after the system has timed out adn depending on the state of the battery can casue a dead battery overnight, if it's a good battery then about 24 hours or so before it goes dead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scott degroot, post: 943732, member: 66039"] The systems will shut off in stages. Usually after about 10 minutes system draw is down to around .100 milliamps. When the system completely goes to sleep we like to see about .020 milliamps. Anything over .050 milliamps after the system has timed out adn depending on the state of the battery can casue a dead battery overnight, if it's a good battery then about 24 hours or so before it goes dead. [/QUOTE]
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