Checking Current Draw

Will an amp clamp measure DC current? I think I have a drain on my van battery and want to check if there is a drain with nothing running.
Usually not. DC clamps usually use some type of Hall effect sensing which is not always added to the low and moderate cost meters.
 
I had the battery tested and it showed good. I went ahead and had them install a new battery because mine is 4 years old. I want to start testing with a good battery.
I don't think my van has much drawing current at rest. I think the clock and probably the computer. It's a 2007 F100 with nothing extra like power windows.
I plan to put my meter in series with the battery via the negative post to the negative cable to test.
 
I had the battery tested and it showed good. I went ahead and had them install a new battery because mine is 4 years old. I want to start testing with a good battery.
I don't think my van has much drawing current at rest. I think the clock and probably the computer. It's a 2007 F100 with nothing extra like power windows.
I plan to put my meter in series with the battery via the negative post to the negative cable to test.
Good chance that won't end well. Big inrush on many vehicles. Need current protection in series. ECMs go through several stages of power down. If you get down to about 20mA or less, that's usually as good as you can do.
 
Good chance that won't end well. Big inrush on many vehicles. Need current protection in series. ECMs go through several stages of power down. If you get down to about 20mA or less, that's usually as good as you can do.
I'm not talking about starting, or running, while the meter is in series. I'm talking about with nothing on, doors closed, key out of the ignition. Then if it shows a draw, I will pull fuses until I find the circuit that is drawing current.
 
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