So I have not spent much time driving or wrenching on my car the last 3 years or so- life just kinda got busy. Over that time span I noticed I have got some kind of parasitic draw that keeps killing my battery.. I am assuming because when I bought this care (stole it for $7k with 152k on it back in 2018)- it had a Viper alarm system in it.. That was one of the first things I tore out of the car and it was an absolute nightmare of wires running everywhere. I never really had any problems the first few years with the car draining the battery, but I drove it a lot more back then too so the problem could have been present and the alternator was just making up for it. Granted I probably should rip off the alternator and go have it tested, but this seems to die just from sitting hence why I am guessing parasitic draw.
I live at the coast and spend a lot of time messing with boats, so I got to thinking why not just put a marine battery switch in the trunk so I can switch it to off when the car is sitting? I cant personally see it causing any issues but figured I would ask if anyone has tried it before? There are two leads coming off of the hot side of the battery terminal, I suppose my only real question would be can I run both of those hot leads to the same pole on a battery on/off switch- or should I get two switches and isolate them? Or is my idea completely idiotic and will screw stuff up? It seems harmless and much much easier than chasing a parasitic draw on a car that gets driven maybe once or twice a month.
I live at the coast and spend a lot of time messing with boats, so I got to thinking why not just put a marine battery switch in the trunk so I can switch it to off when the car is sitting? I cant personally see it causing any issues but figured I would ask if anyone has tried it before? There are two leads coming off of the hot side of the battery terminal, I suppose my only real question would be can I run both of those hot leads to the same pole on a battery on/off switch- or should I get two switches and isolate them? Or is my idea completely idiotic and will screw stuff up? It seems harmless and much much easier than chasing a parasitic draw on a car that gets driven maybe once or twice a month.
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