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<blockquote data-quote="jcollinsia" data-source="post: 197306" data-attributes="member: 5043"><p>Thanks Rich. After digging into the wiring and thinking about things a bit I realized that when I hooked the battery up before I launched I touched the cables to the wrong side which is probably where the short came from. I saw online that a lot of guys are using a standard Radio Shack rectifier as a replacement so I'm going to try that tonight. HUGE difference in price and it seems like a nearly direct swap. I'll post pics or start a thread if a) it works and b) you guys think it would help out others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcollinsia, post: 197306, member: 5043"] Thanks Rich. After digging into the wiring and thinking about things a bit I realized that when I hooked the battery up before I launched I touched the cables to the wrong side which is probably where the short came from. I saw online that a lot of guys are using a standard Radio Shack rectifier as a replacement so I'm going to try that tonight. HUGE difference in price and it seems like a nearly direct swap. I'll post pics or start a thread if a) it works and b) you guys think it would help out others. [/QUOTE]
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