- At 31 mA, a 60amp-hour battery (typical) would last 80 days. 31mA is fine.
- I would have said "defective battery" but if it's the same with old and new, we can rule that out (for now)
- Double check voltage -- after running the car for a while, it should be 12.5+ while OFF

- As long as you're seeing 13-14V while running, then the alt is fine.
So ... if we've essentially removed the battery and alternator, then I'd suggest checking electrical connections. I have had a couple of situations where a car would not crank but the batt and alternator were fine. It was always one of these:
- Make sure the engine ground is in place and looks good
- Be sure the batt terminals are clean and tight
- Check the starter itself for tightness to the transmission
- Check the starter power wire nut for corrosion and tight
- Check where the battery negative cable attaches (body? engine?)
If you find no problems, try a 3rd battery.
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