 . Anyone know what's going on here. I keep waiting to have dead batteries but so far she has been starting ok.
 . Anyone know what's going on here. I keep waiting to have dead batteries but so far she has been starting ok.Jer Bear
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 . Anyone know what's going on here. I keep waiting to have dead batteries but so far she has been starting ok.
 . Anyone know what's going on here. I keep waiting to have dead batteries but so far she has been starting ok.
 Taking Jim's advice the Molex visually looked OK.  Upon closer inspection the female connector for the red wire had been hack / re-cramped back together. It was holding on by a single strand of wire & arching.  Re- stripped the wire with new female & finally obtained the correct charging rate
  Taking Jim's advice the Molex visually looked OK.  Upon closer inspection the female connector for the red wire had been hack / re-cramped back together. It was holding on by a single strand of wire & arching.  Re- stripped the wire with new female & finally obtained the correct charging rate  
 . You see I am an electrician but I HATE DC. there are so many things that go wrong with DC. bad grounds moving parts etc. Then try to trouble shoot.
 . You see I am an electrician but I HATE DC. there are so many things that go wrong with DC. bad grounds moving parts etc. Then try to trouble shoot. 
   
 
If you are worried about the current, go to any automotive store and buy a cheap dashmounted ammeter. Disconnect one lead to one battery (doesn't matter which of the four leads) and temporarily hold the ammeter to complete the connection (you can use spring clips to hold it together for a test).I just can't seemed to find a clip on DC ammeter than doesn't cost you your left arm and right nut


