mkmc
Junior Member
- Joined
- Oct 31, 2023
- Posts
- 7
- Reaction score
- 6
- Location
- Canada
- First Name
- Mike
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- blazer
- Engine Size
- 350
Hey yall
After my new plow truck (k5 blazer) killed a known good high quality battery inside of 48 hours I decided to bust out the multimeter and see if I could figure out the cause. It didn't take very long to discover what the problem was. I have a hydraulic plow, the unit under the hood has a solenoid on top with a wire straight to the positive terminal of the battery. Naturally this was my most suspect bit of kit as the interior is very barebones... upon testing that direct line I found it was drawing in excess of 1.3 AMPS even while everything else was shut off, and no draw at all otherwise.
In terms of fixing this, I was contemplating installing a kill switch for overall battery use + a bit of extra security as well, but am just curious if this is a common issue with a potentially easy fix. is it generally supposed to be wired directly to the battery but interrupted on the ground side by a switch in the cab or something to that effect (as far as I can tell all the other buttons/knobs in the cab are for other things namely: 1 lights on the plow, 2 light on the roof, and even with all those 'OFF' the draw is still present.
thanks
After my new plow truck (k5 blazer) killed a known good high quality battery inside of 48 hours I decided to bust out the multimeter and see if I could figure out the cause. It didn't take very long to discover what the problem was. I have a hydraulic plow, the unit under the hood has a solenoid on top with a wire straight to the positive terminal of the battery. Naturally this was my most suspect bit of kit as the interior is very barebones... upon testing that direct line I found it was drawing in excess of 1.3 AMPS even while everything else was shut off, and no draw at all otherwise.
In terms of fixing this, I was contemplating installing a kill switch for overall battery use + a bit of extra security as well, but am just curious if this is a common issue with a potentially easy fix. is it generally supposed to be wired directly to the battery but interrupted on the ground side by a switch in the cab or something to that effect (as far as I can tell all the other buttons/knobs in the cab are for other things namely: 1 lights on the plow, 2 light on the roof, and even with all those 'OFF' the draw is still present.
thanks