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<blockquote data-quote="Pappy" data-source="post: 397283" data-attributes="member: 3278"><p><strong>Re-read my post above</strong>. Yes, you are on the right track. </p><p>Chances are you will need to replace both the power pack and the electronic eye. They should be replaced as a pair. Take your chances on replacing a pack only. If the eye is faulty it will take out the new power pack as well. </p><p>In order to test you will need to catch the fault as it happens with a meter.....not easy to do while up on plane on a Bass boat. </p><p>While the pack is not exhibiting the issue all readings on a CD-77 or Mercotronic meter will be absolutely normal. Your choice. </p><p>Check all power pack grounds and connections. Pull the plastic shrouding and disconnect and see if anything is loose or corroded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pappy, post: 397283, member: 3278"] [b]Re-read my post above[/b]. Yes, you are on the right track. Chances are you will need to replace both the power pack and the electronic eye. They should be replaced as a pair. Take your chances on replacing a pack only. If the eye is faulty it will take out the new power pack as well. In order to test you will need to catch the fault as it happens with a meter.....not easy to do while up on plane on a Bass boat. While the pack is not exhibiting the issue all readings on a CD-77 or Mercotronic meter will be absolutely normal. Your choice. Check all power pack grounds and connections. Pull the plastic shrouding and disconnect and see if anything is loose or corroded. [/QUOTE]
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