My rectifier went bad so I found a cheap aftermarket replacement for just $30 so I thought I's try it. I plugged it in and it started and idled normal for about 5 seconds. Then it started misfiring and revving up and down. I unplugged it and everything was fine (not charging of course) so I called the company and they sent a new one out to me. I installed it and seemed to fix the issue - ran great on muffs with a solid charge.
I dropped the boat into the water for the 1st time since fall, started her up and started doing the same thing. Erratic idle and misfiring. If I touched the throttle it would stall.
I removed the cowl and unplugged the rectifier. She started right up and ran great. We did some fishing and maybe put 5 miles on the boat before heading back.
I am going to order the way-more expensive Yamaha brand rectifier. I am assuming the previous two Chinese aftermarket rectifiers are junk.
So my question(s) - can a rectifier effect the idle and performance? It obviously does because when I unplug it everything is fine. Could there be something else causing this erratic idol with the rectifier plugged in?
BTW- there are no diagnostic coded being produced.
I dropped the boat into the water for the 1st time since fall, started her up and started doing the same thing. Erratic idle and misfiring. If I touched the throttle it would stall.
I removed the cowl and unplugged the rectifier. She started right up and ran great. We did some fishing and maybe put 5 miles on the boat before heading back.
I am going to order the way-more expensive Yamaha brand rectifier. I am assuming the previous two Chinese aftermarket rectifiers are junk.
So my question(s) - can a rectifier effect the idle and performance? It obviously does because when I unplug it everything is fine. Could there be something else causing this erratic idol with the rectifier plugged in?
BTW- there are no diagnostic coded being produced.
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