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<blockquote data-quote="jcollinsia" data-source="post: 196076" data-attributes="member: 5043"><p>Thanks richg99. It looks like it's teh rectifier. I've never had one go out before so this is new territory to me. Does anybody know what would cause a rectifier to spark & flame like that? I do recall that it came from the red (power) wire that goes into the rectifier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcollinsia, post: 196076, member: 5043"] Thanks richg99. It looks like it's teh rectifier. I've never had one go out before so this is new territory to me. Does anybody know what would cause a rectifier to spark & flame like that? I do recall that it came from the red (power) wire that goes into the rectifier. [/QUOTE]
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