Asked by Lauren Hammons on May 13, 2024

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While conducting a parasitic drain test, a usually- acceptable amperage range is __________.

A) 30-50 mA
B) 150-200 mA
C) 10-20 mA
D) 200-300 mA

Parasitic Drain Test

A method used to identify if any electrical component in a vehicle is draining the battery while the vehicle is off.

Acceptable Amperage

The range of current measured in amperes that is considered safe and efficient for a particular electrical circuit or device.

  • Grasp the concept of parasitic drains and their impact on the battery.
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Nurin AmnieMay 20, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The usually-acceptable amperage range for a parasitic drain test is 30-50 mA. This range indicates a normal amount of electrical current draw from the battery when the vehicle's ignition is off, ensuring that the battery doesn't drain too quickly while the vehicle is not in use.