Sounds like a voltage regulator or diode. Do you have a multimeter? If so attach leads of multimeter to batt terminals, red lead to pos and black lead to neg. Start unit and observe meter readings. Then move throttle to high and continue to observe. You should have 12-14 volts on meter reading. If not your regulator or diode is bad. Message me back after doing this and I can continue to help you. Also, make, model and serial number of engine would help too. Good luck!
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Sounds like a voltage regulator or diode. Do you have a multimeter? If so attach leads of multimeter to batt terminals, red lead to pos and black lead to neg. Start unit and observe meter readings. Then move throttle to high and continue to observe. You should have 12-14 volts on meter reading. If not your regulator or diode is bad. Message me back after doing this and I can continue to help you. Also, make, model and serial number of engine would help too. Good luck!
I’m happy to assist further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/layne_0fccff498c319c32
Thanks, found that the starter was going bad...