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Are you going to the "Hill of Oaks" meeting at Windermere? I can take a look then........ccrobins wrote:last weekend i followed pippins instructions to move the interior lights and radio from the normal battery to the regular and i thought all was ok but this evening i have realised leisure battery is discharging itself
That's a good idea!Aethelric wrote:Radios differ.
I left the radio "switched on" at the radio and switched it off and on via the pushbutton.
Dave
Indeed it is Stebigdaddycain wrote:It's gotta be worth a try though before pulling fuses,and swapping stuff over surely john?At least that can then be ruled out from further investigations.
Nor should a faulty striplight tube john... I think we'd all have a shock (pun not intendedfrancophile1947 wrote:Indeed it is Stebigdaddycain wrote:It's gotta be worth a try though before pulling fuses,and swapping stuff over surely john?At least that can then be ruled out from further investigations.
I haven't got a clue, but I know a radio doesn't (maybe didn't??) use much power at all.
It's not so much a case of the stereo's being faulty dave, it's more a case (with regards to this subject) Of the surprising amount of electricity used when the radio's are left on stand by,it does of course alter from brand to brand, stereo to stereo.daveblueozzie wrote:slightly off topic but i had a radio replaced by Peugeot a few years ago on a 206 it was draining the battery and causing other probs as well. it was eventually put as a recall for the model of 206 that i had.
I think you've found the cause of the flat battery, it could be related to the Sony.however i also put the sony in the land rover last night and now this morning the battery is dead !