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EDGEWINDER OWNER’S MANUAL PAGE 25
05-2017
TROUBLESHOOTING THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Always wear a face shield, safety glasses and protective clothing when
working around a battery. The gases can be explosive and the acid is highly corrosive to metals, cloth
and ALL HUMAN TISSUE (skin, eyes, etc.).
Safety first. Contact an authorized service center as needed.
Check all wire connections for obvious problems. Remove propane tank, then remove battery
box cover. Check all connections visibly and physically. If any loose”, damaged or
unconnected wires are noticed, replace or repair as needed.
Check the battery posts and wires. If the battery post(s) are corroded, remove the wires and
clean posts and wires. Applying some axle grease on the posts of the battery after they are
cleaned will slow down the battery corrosion process. If nothing obvious is noted, a more
detailed investigation is warranted. Before any such troubleshooting begins, the following
things should be done:
o Replace propane tank with one from a machine that runs.
o Charge the battery or provide an absolute source of 12-volt DC power capable of 50
amperes total output. Jumper cables from a car or truck battery will suffice. Use a 12-
volt test light.
If the problem appears to be in the electrical control equipment, disconnect the starter from
the system so as to check the system without spinning the engine.
Battery rundown is a common problem. An engine key left in the ON position when engine is
turned OFF will result in battery running down.

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