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October 9th 03, 02:48 PM
Bob Greenblatt
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in article , Scott at
wrote on 10/8/03 1:48 AM:
I know someone has an answer. I need to find out if I'm drawing power when
my master switch is off. Something is quirky and I want to be able to hook
something up in the batteries position to find out if anything is drawing
little bits of power. Any one know of a simple instrument?
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Do you happen to have a Microair transponder? It draws about 50ma when it's
OFF.
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