Thanks will do that.When I had a similar problem i disconnected my battery negative lead, and put my test meter probe s between the negative lead and negative battery terminal. (So the test meter is inline and set on amps).
Make sure there is no load on the circuit (obviously). I think my earth leakage was 0.03 amps. You ideally want below 0.05amps. So you do have an earth leakage fault.
A 0.3amp leakage will drain your battery in a couple of weeks.
You can systematically start pulling fuses to see if you can isolate the fault.
Hope this helps
So I’m clearly a dunce. Just gone out again with the mm ser to amps on the 10A scale I get a reading of 0.011. So I think I’m fine.When I had a similar problem i disconnected my battery negative lead, and put my test meter probe s between the negative lead and negative battery terminal. (So the test meter is inline and set on amps).
Make sure there is no load on the circuit (obviously). I think my earth leakage was 0.03 amps. You ideally want below 0.05amps. So you do have an earth leakage fault.
A 0.3amp leakage will drain your battery in a couple of weeks.
You can systematically start pulling fuses to see if you can isolate the fault.
Hope this helps