RustyPile
Left on own accord
- Joined
- Oct 7, 2017
- Posts
- 901
- Reaction score
- 1,124
- Location
- Elkhart, TX
- First Name
- Nick
- Truck Year
- 1983 GMC
- Truck Model
- 1500
- Engine Size
- 350 SBC
If he was it isn’t no skin off my ass lol but there is no way an electrical system can drain a power source with no source of power.
If the OP didn't understand that Law of Physics then, he probably does now..
As a side note, and in defense of the OP.. As opposed to today's batteries, yesterday's batteries almost always gave a warning they were approaching their end of life service.. Today, no such warning exists.. My wife's car is a 2002 model.. The car turned 10 years old and still had the original battery.. The battery would consistently pass a load and charge retaining test.. CONSISTENTLY.. It was still functioning perfectly when finally replaced it at 11 years old.. The original battery in my 2007 vehicle didn't even make it to 5 years, although it did give a warning in the form of slow cranking speed.. During the next few years, I replaced two more batteries, the second one two years ago. Both failed without warning.. Two months ago another battery failed without warning.. Not only are today's batteries pure junk, they're impolite too..
The OP might have been under the assumption that his battery is too young to fail, must be something wrong with the truck..