Help appreciated. Last March North Louisiana experienced a historic flood. With all the other things I was trying to save I forgot my battery charger was connected to the cranking battery on my Yamaha 50hp. I flipped the light switch at my shop that turned the lights and also the charger. The chrager was in the hull and was completely flooded. When I finally realized what had happened the battery had melted the plastic container. The boat motor did run for a short period although roughly. Now the best I can get is a short weak turn over. Did the charger fry the power pack or is it worse than that? Thanks again
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I would have thunk the charger would have simply shorted and died but apparently not.
Plus one re replace the battery, then check the charging voltage with a meter.
You should see roughly 13.5-14 volts with the engine running..
Make sure all your connections are super clean, tight, etc..
A bad battery (yours IS bad with all that heat generated) can cause all kinds of weird issues.
Basic's first.Scott
1997 Angler 204, Center Console powered by a 2006 Yamaha F150TXR
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