tburn
Member
So I haven't used my boat in over a month. Went to take it for a spin and it started right up and stalled because I didn't catch it to keep it running, anyway so when that happens it floods pretty easy so I cranked it wide open usually starts right up once it dries out the throat but this time the batteries dragged right down and almost seemed like it was hydro locked. Brought it up to the garage charged the batteries and there is some kind of intermittent draw that pulls the volt meter right down to 10 volts without even cranking and then pops right back up eventually to 12.6. So I can make it do it by leaving the key on and shutting the battery switch on and off. So when it is in 10 volt mode I cut the purple wire coming from the Thunderbolt amplifier to the coil and the volts went right back up to 12.6. would this mean the amplifier is bad? I also had the sensor in the distributor unhooked in case that was acting up. Also when the voltage drop happens and stays that way for a few minutes while testing things the coil and amplifier both get warm. I have had it running since then and runs fine but when the voltage drops the engine stalls like shutting the key off. Thanks for any help