adamb1
Automotive
- Mar 19, 2013
- 2
Hi all, I'm new to the forum.
My car has a battery drain problem that is proving difficult to diagnose.
I want to measure the current being drawn over a long period of time (e.g. 24 hours). I know it decreases to about 80mA after 20 minutes, but I suspect the car wakes up periodically and consumes much more.
None of the cheap current data loggers cover the necessary Amp range or resolution.
So my plan is to connect a 1 ohm, 10 watt resistor between the battery negative lead and the terminal on the car body.
I will then connect a Fourtec Microlite II 32K USB voltmeter (0-10V range; resolution 1mV; max load 12V; sampling rate once per second), measuring the voltage drop across the resistor.
I should then be able to view the data on a PC and verify whether the car is waking up periodically.
Can anyone find any errors and omissions in this plan? Or risks? Could the resistor overheat and cause a dangerous situation?
The ignition will remain switched off (the max current draw I have seen in this state is 6 amps).
Really grateful for help and suggestions.
Adam
My car has a battery drain problem that is proving difficult to diagnose.
I want to measure the current being drawn over a long period of time (e.g. 24 hours). I know it decreases to about 80mA after 20 minutes, but I suspect the car wakes up periodically and consumes much more.
None of the cheap current data loggers cover the necessary Amp range or resolution.
So my plan is to connect a 1 ohm, 10 watt resistor between the battery negative lead and the terminal on the car body.
I will then connect a Fourtec Microlite II 32K USB voltmeter (0-10V range; resolution 1mV; max load 12V; sampling rate once per second), measuring the voltage drop across the resistor.
I should then be able to view the data on a PC and verify whether the car is waking up periodically.
Can anyone find any errors and omissions in this plan? Or risks? Could the resistor overheat and cause a dangerous situation?
The ignition will remain switched off (the max current draw I have seen in this state is 6 amps).
Really grateful for help and suggestions.
Adam