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Originally Posted by Yosemite Sam
I hate jumping around when it comes to diagnosing an electrical problem BUT, have we ever determined that we have ground to the S/G?
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A few of us already had him do that test Mark I think you too with running the negative jumper cable from battery to s/g case in the beginning.
I know there are some that shoot me down here with this method but a volt drop test with a meter on both the positive and negative sides seperatley don't lie. 12 volts at the beginning of the circuit under load and no less than 11.5 at the end for example. Or, doing the volt drop test, no more than .5 volts on your meter testing each side under load, it will be found.
Gotta be cable or connection opening under load or wired wrong. This ones interesting for sure
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