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Old 05-28-2008 | 04:55 PM
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Problem solved. Tripped the breaker on the galvanic isolator,which is really not needed on a freshwater boat stored on a lift. It apparantly pulls a lot of current on initial startup to check everything. Now she can run the batt charger and fridge with no problem with her current boathouse wiring. Thanks,Ryan in TAG for this info. You made another Formula owner happy.
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