Parasitic draw set up, Set- up is complete, A. connect the pulsar – IPA Tools 9001 Pulsar Master Kit User Manual

Page 13: B. connect the pulsar, Ground cable to the battery or chassis ground, E. select automatic mode (sec. 6b), F. the pulsar, Turns on and calibrates, Warning: the pulsar, H. engage the pulsar

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PARASITIC DRAW SET UP

Check the vehicle for any excessive loads prior to installing the Memory
Saver. Examples: Dome lights, head lights, cooling fans, radios etc.

With overall power drain minimized, install your Memory Saver. If you do
not have a Memory Saver, you can use an external battery and jumper
leads to temporarily bypass the vehicles battery until the PULSAR

set-

up is complete.

a. Connect the PULSAR

to the Battery Clip Adapter.

b. Connect the PULSAR

ground cable to the battery or chassis

ground.

c. Remove the positive battery cable from the battery.

d. Connect the red Alligator Clip from the Battery Clip Adapter to the

battery. Connect the Yellow clip from the adapter to the cable,
previously removed from the battery.

e. Select Automatic Mode (sec. 6b)

f. The PULSAR

turns on and calibrates.

WARNING: THE PULSAR

DOES NOT APPLY POWER UNTIL

ENGAGED as explained in Section 6.

g. Select an Amperage Limit. It is suggested that you select a 50

AMP Limit while testing for parasitic draw to prevent the PULSAR

from pulsing power to all circuits.

h. Engage the PULSAR

by pressing the control knob for 1 second

and releasing.

i. As power is applied, the current draw is displayed on the

PULSAR

. Observe the CURRENT DRAW and note anything over

1 amp. At this point, the pulsar is controlling power to the car and
you may remove the memory saver or secondary battery source
used to prevent memory loss.

DANGER: DO NOT CHANGE AMP LIMIT SETTING, OR SHUT OFF
PULSAR

DURING PARASTIC DRAW TESTING. DOING SO

REMOVES POWER TO THE VEHICLE.

j. If the reading shows excessive draw, (anything over 0.1Amp) begin

diagnosing by going to the vehicle’s fuse box. Remove and replace
one fuse at a time until the Current Draw falls below 0.1Amp on the
PULSAR

displayed as zero. Follow standard procedures for

Current Draws outside the main fuse box such as direct fusible
linked circuits or aftermarket equipment.

k. If the current draws drops below 0.1Amp when a fuse or the power

to a specific circuit is removed, this indicates the presence of a
problematic circuit.

l. Leave the Pulsar on for an extended period of time in Peak Hold

mode to identify possible latching from a vehicle computer system.

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