1) I measured the voltage in SERIES from the disconnected battery ground wire to the negative terminal of the battery. 1.1v
2) I began removing fuses, one at a time, until it went away. The voltage went away when I removed the 15A fuse, second from the bottom. As far as I can tell from the wiring diagram, it connects to both the rectifier and the ignition switch.
3) I tried to asses the extent of the drain by turning my multimeter to A-, 200m, and going SERIES to the battery as step one, but I didn't get a reading. I tried moving the multimeter connect lead over to the 10A DC plug as well.
I've imagined two reasons why I am not getting a reading:
a) I'm doing something wrong \\/
b) The multimeter is somewhat broken
In terms of the source of the drain, I'm assuming it either has to be the r/r wire, or the ignition. But if it's the ignition, wouldn't another fuse (namely the 10A one that takes the orange wire from the ignition and puts it out to the engine start switch) also show a voltage reading?
I tried to research, testing, and report to the best of my electrical knowledge. Anybody who could supplement me with additional info would be A+ in my book :-D
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