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<blockquote data-quote="beatnbronco" data-source="post: 7400870" data-attributes="member: 617667"><p>okay, this is weird..i disconnect the cool *** digital volt meter/battery terminal i bought on ebay and it still reads voltage, yes, that's right, still reads voltage even after i disconnect it from the pos term on the battery..i do a little investigating, start disconnecting wires till the voltage readout goes away on the voltmeter terminal..so i think, the only other place the truck can get power from other than the underhood battery is the aux battery, but the power wires are disconnected and are laying seperated on my plastic fender well..for shits and giggles i decide to disconnect all the wires from the aux battery and guess what happens??? the voltage read out on the voltmeter terminal goes away!! why?? how was i getting a voltage readout on the voltmeter terminal when it's disconnected from the underhood battery, and the power wires for the shuriken were disconnected..WTF!! the only thing connected to the truck was the ground..any ideas? when i can get it figured out i'll have the problem solved..please help me, i'm not smart enough to figure this one out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beatnbronco, post: 7400870, member: 617667"] okay, this is weird..i disconnect the cool *** digital volt meter/battery terminal i bought on ebay and it still reads voltage, yes, that's right, still reads voltage even after i disconnect it from the pos term on the battery..i do a little investigating, start disconnecting wires till the voltage readout goes away on the voltmeter terminal..so i think, the only other place the truck can get power from other than the underhood battery is the aux battery, but the power wires are disconnected and are laying seperated on my plastic fender well..for shits and giggles i decide to disconnect all the wires from the aux battery and guess what happens??? the voltage read out on the voltmeter terminal goes away!! why?? how was i getting a voltage readout on the voltmeter terminal when it's disconnected from the underhood battery, and the power wires for the shuriken were disconnected..WTF!! the only thing connected to the truck was the ground..any ideas? when i can get it figured out i'll have the problem solved..please help me, i'm not smart enough to figure this one out [/QUOTE]
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