Re: Motor draining battery
Check your manual, it will tell you what is it's charging rate and at what RPM, as I said my Chrysler starts charging at 1000 RPM, and 10 amps at 5500 RPM (WOT), this may not be the same for a force as mentioned by I'mNotME, I, as I'mNotMe, use a solar panel and always charge my battery with a 2 - 8 amp charger, normally at 2 amps. But if your battery has dropped a cell or isn't 12.6 volts at full charge there may be a battery problem. Not saying you have a battery problem but always easy to check at your local auto store, let them do a load test (normally free in Oz). Still think it is your regulator, but you can use a volt meter to check you circuit breaker when running, one prong to one side of c/breaker black prong of vm to ground = 12v, same on other side of c/breaker = 12v, if not a tripped breaker, reset it, or faulty. You can check while off with an ohm meter across the c/breaker terms, = dead short. The reason I test both ohms and volts is due to the fact you can have a high resistant contact, this will also cause a volt drop across the contact.
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