Not on a Tige, but had a boat come in for wint that the owner had pulled battery and put on a tender (good boat owner). Went to suck oil with my pump rig and it started blowing bubbles in the pan. Struck me as odd so pulled out the meter. Sure enough, battery had managed to reverse polarity, or tender managed to reverse polarity is my theory. This is all assumed as customer is "sure" he didn't have battery tender hooked up incorrectly. Put in new battery and verified alternator outputs and grounds were all good(approx. 1v drop from Alt to Batt not ideal but not worried about that right now). Boat runs fine and all seems normal.
Anyone else ever run across this problem before?? I would assume battery would have to be fully discharged in order to switch its polarity via a tender. Any other ideas how this may be possible besides the tender theory??
Certainly a first for me so thought I would see what IDboating, Mike, and others have to say.
Anyone else ever run across this problem before?? I would assume battery would have to be fully discharged in order to switch its polarity via a tender. Any other ideas how this may be possible besides the tender theory??
Certainly a first for me so thought I would see what IDboating, Mike, and others have to say.
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