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Old 03-26-2020, 08:08 PM
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I figured it out.
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Old 03-27-2020, 07:41 PM
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Well i got my new starter generator, But my problem is the battery will go straight dead when you try and use the starter generator, it used to crank it alittle then just run out im thinking the battery is going bad, Its got a history of having charging problems( signs of a bad cell)
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Since it's a new starter/GENERATOR give it a jump then see what the voltage is at the battery when it's running. If the SG was bad out of the chute, your new one may well charge it better than the old.

OTOH, small equipment batteries are usually not very long lived...
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When i got my original the sg was already bad so i bought a new one and last week with the new one on it was able to atleast spin alittle bit but always spun slow, Now the starter generator when i try and turn it over the battery is just dead even when i charge it all the way up,
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Sounds like a dead battery, but also make sure your battery cables are not corroded.
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Alright, Just wanted to confirm my suspicions
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