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<blockquote data-quote="Savant" data-source="post: 118753" data-attributes="member: 546108"><p>If the fuse 'blew', it wouldn't let any current pass... that's what they are designed for, to break the connection if too much juice trys to pass through it..</p><p></p><p>As for the 'circuit breaker'.. not sure, it could draw current if the internals were shorted to the casing, but I'd think you'd see some magic smoke come out of it.. chances are it's not the breaker..</p><p></p><p>You can try removing the fuses from the disto block for the amps.. see if you still get power drain (if not, the amps might look off but they aren't).. if you get drain and the amps are completely removed from the power source, something else is drawing power.. If the drain goes away when the fuses are removed, then the amps probably aren't properly shutting down, they just look like they are off..</p><p></p><p>How long does it take for the deep cycle and regular battery to drain?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Savant, post: 118753, member: 546108"] If the fuse 'blew', it wouldn't let any current pass... that's what they are designed for, to break the connection if too much juice trys to pass through it.. As for the 'circuit breaker'.. not sure, it could draw current if the internals were shorted to the casing, but I'd think you'd see some magic smoke come out of it.. chances are it's not the breaker.. You can try removing the fuses from the disto block for the amps.. see if you still get power drain (if not, the amps might look off but they aren't).. if you get drain and the amps are completely removed from the power source, something else is drawing power.. If the drain goes away when the fuses are removed, then the amps probably aren't properly shutting down, they just look like they are off.. How long does it take for the deep cycle and regular battery to drain? [/QUOTE]
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