Timely Tips: How to run a parasitic load test

How to run a parasitic load test

Jeff Brakley, senior business portfolio manager for trucks at Maxwell Technologies, told FE his method for determining the parasitic load on a truck:

This can be accomplished with a digital multimeter (DMM). Prior to running a parasitic load test, the truck must be off, all doors closed and lights turned off. Many onboard computers and other electronics will go into a sleep mode 20 to 30 minutes after the vehicle is shut off, so it’s a good idea to wait 30 minutes before conducting the parasitic load test.

The DMM must be placed in current mode, and it should be set to the highest amp range prior to conducting the test. Many modern DMMs are auto-ranging, so this may not be an issue, but the best practice is to start in the 10-amp range setting. Most DMMs have an internal 10-amp fuse to protect the meter, so it’s always a good idea to wire in a second 10-amp fuse in parallel with the meter connections before connecting the meter.

Looking for more tips from industry pros? Click here for Fleet Equipment’s archive of timely tips.

The parasitic load test requires removing the ground (black) cable from the batteries then putting the DMM in series between the removed ground cable and the battery’s negative terminal. The test leads on the DMM need to be in the correct current measurement inputs, which are different from the voltage measurement inputs. If there are additional negative cables supplying the loads on the truck, then additional tests will need to be conducted for each cable and the results added together. It gets a little complicated, but with the right training it can be done successfully.

As a general rule of thumb, the parasitic loads should be less than 0.1 amps, or 100 milliamps. This number may vary between manufacturers and truck models. If the readings are higher, each of the loads at the battery connections should be removed one at a time to determine which load is causing the high parasitic current draw.

Once that is determined, it may be possible to rewire that load, depending upon the equipment it is powering, through a low voltage disconnect switch or a cutoff switch to keep the load from draining the batteries when parked for extended periods.

You May Also Like

Reducing refrigeration emissions through diesel particulate filters

Rypos says active DPFs come with an initial cost, but will bring your fleet savings in the long run, while combating climate change.

Refrigerated-emissions

Transport refrigeration units (TRUs) play an important role in the cold chain industry. However, their diesel emissions can contribute to climate change and public health risks. With an increasing focus on sustainability, deploying diesel particulate filter (DPF) technology can mitigate the environmental impact of diesel engines and help fleet operations managers meet company environmental, social and governance goals.

Thermo King brings BlueSeal air curtains to North America

Feedback from European customers for BlueSeal air curtains cites a lack of obstruction while maintaining an effective barrier.

thermo-King-BlueSeal-air-curtains
Apollo Tires adds to EU lineup

The EnduMile LHT, the company’s most durable and fuel-efficient trailer tire, is now available in a 385/55 R22.5 format.

Apollo-Tire-new-EU-sizes
CMA, Double Coin unveil new tires for airport applications

The tires are designed to allow maximum endurance in the airport ground support environment.

Double-Coin-CMA-airport-ground-tires
Optronics adds new blackout stop, turn and tail lamps

The Thinline surface-mount lamps broaden the FMVSS/CMVSS 108-compliant family of smoke-lens, LED stop, turn, tail, backup and clearance lamps.

Optronics-blackout-items

Other Posts

Premier Manufacturing marks 100 years in business

Now a part of High Bar Brands, the Oregon-based manufacturer has produced trailer safety components for over a century.

Premier-Manufacturing-100-years-founder-Dewey-Weiss
FlowBelow introduces AeroFender device for drag reduction, fuel efficiency improvement

Independent testing found that FlowBelow’s new AeroFender saved 1.49 gallons of fuel for every 1,000 miles driven.

FlowBelow-AeroFender-detail
Link redesigns LB20 ramps

Link’s LB20 ramps are 25 pounds lighter, feature spring-assist lift mechanisms, stow at an 8-inch vertical depth and are easier to install.

Link-manufacturing-new-LB20-ramps-logo
PACCAR Parts names Weller as 2023 Supplier of the Year

Throughout 2023, Weller contributed to PACCAR Parts overall network performance by exceeding 17% y/y growth.

PACCAR-Parts-Logo