What BJ said.
Now, if you think that the battery is getting drained while it sits, have someone with a multimeter disconnect the positive cable from the battery, then put the meter on the miliamps setting and put the leads between the positive terminal of the battery and the disconnected battery cable (while it's not running, key off). If you see an amperage reading, even a little bit, then something is draining current from your battery. Then, start removing fuses one at a time until the reading goes to zero. Now you've found the problem. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" />
Corona


'98 TJ, 4 cyl., auto
31" AT KO's on rockcrawlers,
custom bumpers, Hellas
2" Teraflex lift, no top,
no doors, no problem.