glanrichbex
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I liked the advice given earlier about using a multimeter to measure current draw and start removing each fuse until the drain drops.
Also has anyone fitted any after market power sockets or wiring of some sort perhaps?
A multimeter measuring current is O.K ....but if you had a momentary intermittent fault then you are going to have to be looking over the top of the multimeter to see it. The problem may come to light when the alarm activates after you've closed the bonnet and locked her up.
A far easier method is to place a 12volt 5watt bulb on long wires connected between one battery terminal and its connector. If there is a current draw in the proportions you have described then you will be able to see it whilst fault finding standing further away whilst your pulling out fuses and shaking cables etc....
If it is not lighting a 5w bulb then I wouldn't have thought it was enough to drain the battery in the time your experiencing.