As I am not an electrician by any means, not sure I am wording this correctly, but hopefully the real electricians here can sort out my issue. Recently discovered what I call a parasitic draw on my house battery. Never noticed it before but that doesn't mean it wasn't there. Recently my battery kept dropping off quite a bit over a week or two, so I added a cut off switch. While checking things out I touched the neg battery post with neg meter lead and touched the hull with the pos meter lead and my battery voltage showed up on the meter!
Actually touched the hull by accident and saw a small spark from the pos lead. Disconnected each pos accessory lead from the battery one at a time but no change. Done a lot of aluminum boat wiring over the years but never used the hull as a ground.
Not even sure I can call it a ground as it only reads 12.8 volts when the neg lead touches neg battery post and the pos lead touches the hull. If I do the opposite it shows nothing. Just a wild guess here, is there some type of bad connection in the wiring or am I looking at something that makes no difference ??? Where to check or what to check would be very helpfull and I thanks you all for any info you can give. Been a toolmaker for the past 50 years, can make about anything, but electricity is not my expertise by any means !!
Actually touched the hull by accident and saw a small spark from the pos lead. Disconnected each pos accessory lead from the battery one at a time but no change. Done a lot of aluminum boat wiring over the years but never used the hull as a ground.
Not even sure I can call it a ground as it only reads 12.8 volts when the neg lead touches neg battery post and the pos lead touches the hull. If I do the opposite it shows nothing. Just a wild guess here, is there some type of bad connection in the wiring or am I looking at something that makes no difference ??? Where to check or what to check would be very helpfull and I thanks you all for any info you can give. Been a toolmaker for the past 50 years, can make about anything, but electricity is not my expertise by any means !!