Battery drain
Hi there FX3,
It would seem to me that, if there is a drain, it could also be coming from any one of the "hardwired" components (like final stage blower resistor[under dash near heater box], or maybe the a/c pusher fan).
Disconnect the NEGATIVE battery cable, and connect an ammeter in line(series).
Open a door and don't operate anything! You need the car to go to sleep.
After a given time('bout 15 to 20 mins.) the car should go to "sleep". The door lights should turn off and/or the light for the shifter(if you have one) should go off.
At this point, there will still be a draw on the battery, but it should be somewhere under 50 mA (0.05A). If it's higher than that, you have a draw.
start with unplugging the final stage blower resistor to see if the draw changes.
Do not have a booster pack, or a charger connected as they'll give you false readings.
Good luck,
Tiger