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Water testing a 2005 Challenger 180 this week.

Did you get the "12v low" figured out @Albysure ?

And agree with everything he said, just a fantastic boat. I only sold mine as I needed bigger.
 
@veedubtek
Yes I did and I'm so happy...me and including the dealer did everthing we could with no results...seadoo said the wire that carries the load back to the battery is undersized...I spliced into it and ran a 18 gauge wire with a inline 20 amp fuse directly to the battery and it worked....here's some pics but its temporary set up as I need to hear shrink n such image.jpg image.jpg
 
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