2003-08-29; 12:41:57 EDT
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I'm going strictly from memory, so I could be wrong, but if your motor is equipped with the alternator, it must be connected to a battery. I would check with my local Mercury dealer to be sure. I know on our 30hp Mercury, which has a battery switch, if while the motor is running, I switch the battery off, it will fry the alternator coils. RummySee the original archive post