I unplugged the stator, regulator and ecm, no difference. Then I unplugged the tach and the draw went from 1.0 down to .6. Then I unplugged the speedometer and the draw went from .6 down to .1. I don't see anything obvious wrong with the wiring going to the tach & speedo, but something must be going on there somewhere.
I
was going to suggest you test your charging system next.
See if your stator and voltage regulator are working correctly. You should see 14.2-14.7vdc or thereabouts
at the battery at, say, 2000rpm. This proves the stator and v/r are ok and charging correctly.
I’ve attached a copy from my
Softail manual about how to check them. And another picture showing how the test probes go into the stator socket.
Unfortunately this pic is upside down! Sorry.
Hopefully it may still show enough detail for you.


I also read this item about how a faulty voltage regulator can easily draw down a battery overnight:
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An easy regulator diode test is with a low voltage test light. Touch each pin in the regulator connector from a good ground with the tester, if the light comes on the diode is bad. Faulty diodes will cause the battery to drain out even with the ignition off.
Note- I didn’t write this and am not claiming I did. It was someone smarter than me.
But it may assist you.
However: I have to wonder about your findings with the Tach.and Speedo.
These would be protected by a fuse somewhere - I don’t know exactly what fuse it would be:
but, if you pulled that fuse then the draw should’ve stopped.
What did you mean when you said you unplugged the Speedo and Tach? From what? An inline connector or something like that?
Either way, to my thinking, removing a fuse or removing a connection will still isolate a fault.