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<blockquote data-quote="blowthemup" data-source="post: 8489616" data-attributes="member: 572865"><p>UPDATE.....</p><p></p><p>Pulled both batteries from car and let advanced auto check them, both checked out good. Decided to let them check the charging system also but the thing said it couldn't check do to system noise. System noise basically means there is a parasitic draw on the battery, I've never noticed this do to driving the car every day and keeping my batteries on a charger frequently for safe measures. I'm gonna start pulling fuses in the car to see if I cant eliminate whats making the noise. I'm almost sure I wont find anything because the alternator is physically buzzing when the car is off and not holding voltage when on. Somethings gotta be messed up with the voltage regulator in the alternator causing noise over the electrical system and inconsistent charging.</p><p></p><p>Both batteries have been fully charged and are still out of the car. They came off my ctek7002 just under 13.5V, I will update with resting voltage in the morning but I doubt ill be disappointed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blowthemup, post: 8489616, member: 572865"] UPDATE..... Pulled both batteries from car and let advanced auto check them, both checked out good. Decided to let them check the charging system also but the thing said it couldn't check do to system noise. System noise basically means there is a parasitic draw on the battery, I've never noticed this do to driving the car every day and keeping my batteries on a charger frequently for safe measures. I'm gonna start pulling fuses in the car to see if I cant eliminate whats making the noise. I'm almost sure I wont find anything because the alternator is physically buzzing when the car is off and not holding voltage when on. Somethings gotta be messed up with the voltage regulator in the alternator causing noise over the electrical system and inconsistent charging. Both batteries have been fully charged and are still out of the car. They came off my ctek7002 just under 13.5V, I will update with resting voltage in the morning but I doubt ill be disappointed. [/QUOTE]
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