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I have a 1988 100 HP merc and the battery is being literally cooked to
death. At the end of the season my battery needed at least a litre of water. The in dash volt meter on the boat reads about 12 1/2 volts with the motor off and 17 volts when cruising. Is there a voltage regulator on this thing and is it an easy to change part? -- Denis Roy D. Roy Woodcraft www.ideasinwood.com |
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