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<blockquote data-quote="Allen" data-source="post: 124213" data-attributes="member: 389"><p>Thus far, battery when charged tests good. Pulled it and had it on my shop charger over night and Interstate tested it for me this morning by putting a load on it.</p><p></p><p>8(?) year old Guest onboard charger = bad. No lights on, measures around 0.5 volts when plugged in. </p><p></p><p>Regulator/Rectifier will be tested tonight. There's still a reason it wasn't getting a charge from the main motor.</p><p></p><p>I love electrical problems. Even better, as I contorted myself to pull the onboard charger out of the battery compartment, I especially enjoyed hearing the sounds of a titty sprinkling mouse scrambling for cover under the floor. If he doesn't get lured in by the peanut butter to his demise today, he best exit the damn boat before it hits the water again or I'm going to pull the plug and fill it with water to above the floor!</p><p></p><p>Fricking hate mice!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Allen, post: 124213, member: 389"] Thus far, battery when charged tests good. Pulled it and had it on my shop charger over night and Interstate tested it for me this morning by putting a load on it. 8(?) year old Guest onboard charger = bad. No lights on, measures around 0.5 volts when plugged in. Regulator/Rectifier will be tested tonight. There's still a reason it wasn't getting a charge from the main motor. I love electrical problems. Even better, as I contorted myself to pull the onboard charger out of the battery compartment, I especially enjoyed hearing the sounds of a titty sprinkling mouse scrambling for cover under the floor. If he doesn't get lured in by the peanut butter to his demise today, he best exit the damn boat before it hits the water again or I'm going to pull the plug and fill it with water to above the floor! Fricking hate mice! [/QUOTE]
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