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There is simply an old saying about a wet bird doesn't fly at night, which I threw in with the idea that it seems a wet plug and/or leads will drain off a lot of juice and low batteries often do just not transmit enough coil fire and/or electronic ignition firing to point where will not fire, especially easily noticed in jet skis, wet bikes, etc and with mazdas perhaps even more so noticable when plugs fuel flooded, especially when battery low enough to still provide currant for cranking but seems it will just not fire plugs as well. jofarr
----- Original Message ----- From: <jbker@juno.com>
A low battery and a wet plug just do not fly at night or any other time.
jofarr, soddy tn
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Jesse, not sure what this comment means. This battery is very adequate as demo'd by my flying and running it down to 11 volts with the alternator off during my 40 hour flyoff. It did not have an adequate charge maybe during the initial cranking since it has been setting for a month.
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