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  1. Apologize for the late report. Launched at Woodville around 6:30am. Headed north to condos. Fished mostly center of lake 150 to 150 east and west and within 2 miles either way north and south of condos. Boated 8 Lakers, biggest around 7. Most 3 to 4. Dropped 3 or 4 more. 400 copper and riggers at 90 and 100. A couple on dipsey with rotator and fly out 300 #2 setting. Green was the color. Tried some 3 and 5 color lead core with no luck

    Temp was. 45 down 75 to 80. Around 11 the lake got busy so headed back to launch. Not a bad day.

     

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  2. Process of elimination. Disconnect the charger. Then see if the spark goes away. It could be a filter capacitor inside the charger, that is discharging. If it is not the charger, you have something drawing current. Disconnect one wire at a time, until the spark goes away. Once you find the wire, trace down what it goes to,.
    If it is the charger is there a problem?

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  3. That could be the onboard charger? Most of them use a little energy to monitor your battery condition. I would unhook it and see if you still gat a spark. With your perch off you shouldn’t get a spark.


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    The charger does not go through the perco it is hooked direct to batteries.

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