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Can these be clamped to check leakage ,it's losing charge over a couple of nights

Yes using a suitable low current DC capable clamp meterCan these be clamped to check leakage ,it's losing charge over a couple of nights
How old is the battery , mine was doing that and needed replacingit's losing charge over a couple of nights

will start at 5 amp, but will quickly drop to 3 amps, then 0.8 amps, and then 0.1 amps, and they tend to show charge complete when not really complete, when the battery has been discharged for some time.
found in Halfords etc, may say "Fully Automatic Charger" but reading further down the advert it says 
New battery died again . Takes a while to go downHow old is the battery , mine was doing that and needed replacing

Can these be clamped to check leakage ,it's losing charge over a couple of nights

yellow one will not measure DC amps, red/black one will. I used these The problem with hard-wiring an ammeter, is any capacitor, can result in amps being drawn above the rating of the meter.

Seems a bit risky no sticking bulbs in series with the battery ,no?
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