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Do the math.
5 mA.= 1/200 of an amp. Typical battery is 60 amp hours. 60 / 1/200 = 12000 hours = 500 days for the radio to flatten the battery. Look elsewhere, like self discharge in the battery. A battery left for more than a couple of weeks should be on a smart trickle charger. 500 days is a heluva lot more than a couple of weeks. "Gordon" wrote in message ... Why does the above draw 5 ma when turned off? Had this sucker hooked up direct to the batt and over several months, it drained the it. Gordon -- Ask not for whom the terrorist bell tolls; it tolls for thee, and thee, and thee--for decent, innocent people everywhere. |
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