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err with the ignition off and all lights etc off there should be no spark as there is nothing to draw current and leakage current should be minimal.
If you have some acessories like a radio then that may be responsible as modern units draw something all the time.
If you have some acessories like a radio then that may be responsible as modern units draw something all the time.
Rob
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I'd agree if everything is off, there shouldn't be a spark, whichever terminal you connect first.
Are you absolutely sure everything that could be off was off?
Door open = interior light on. Modern radio as mentioned above, always on. Alarm system?
If they are all off, then I'd probably suspect the regulator has a sticky relay and is earthing the battery through the dynamo field winding momentarily.
Unless there is a permanent discharge with everything off (check with an accurate ammeter in series between the battery positive and the battery positive lead before you connect it), I wouldn't worry about it.
Are you absolutely sure everything that could be off was off?
Door open = interior light on. Modern radio as mentioned above, always on. Alarm system?
If they are all off, then I'd probably suspect the regulator has a sticky relay and is earthing the battery through the dynamo field winding momentarily.
Unless there is a permanent discharge with everything off (check with an accurate ammeter in series between the battery positive and the battery positive lead before you connect it), I wouldn't worry about it.
Cheers, Axolotl.

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