Rob123
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Post by Rob123 on Apr 16, 2023 19:49:39 GMT 1
Well after fitting my koso clocks I have an issue with the battery draining over a few days while not being used. My multi meter doesn't have miliamps so I cannot see any draw being taken from the battery whilst testing.
It had never drained itself before the clocks were fitted and has done it to 2 different batteries now twice so I've ruled out the batterys being knackered.
Has anyone had this happen after fitting koso clocks and is there any solution?
Clocks were wired into the ignition switch brown, black and red.
Cheers Rob
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Post by 4l04ever on Apr 16, 2023 21:20:32 GMT 1
The red wire to the ignition switch is permanently live 12 volts. Can you wire it just to brown and black?
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Rob123
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Post by Rob123 on Apr 16, 2023 22:23:54 GMT 1
Hi Rob, I'm not sure if it can be wired without the permanent live red. What do you think? I've wired them as per instructions. I'm guessing the permanent live is to keep the clock time on the speedo maybe? im not sure about it on the tacho unless it's to keep the settings 🤔. I was thinking of taking a fuse out when leaving it unused. Or making a switch. Not ideal tho 😕
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