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Location: Burlington, WI | Get a tester to be able to test if you have power getting to the location where you are having trouble. Once you have figured if you are getting power or not you can start troubleshooting your problem with some direction. I wish I would have bought a long time ago before I rigged up my LMS 520's and new trolling motor this year. That tester would have come in real handy had I had it earlier in my projects. I think the one I bought was only around $10. A pretty cheap tool that can help quite a bit.
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