YES, most definitely, a bridge rectifier can get weak. Had that happen in a Williams Swinger once. In my case, one leg of the device had burned out, so I was only getting every other peak in the sine wave.
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YES, most definitely, a bridge rectifier can get weak. Had that happen in a Williams Swinger once. In my case, one leg of the device had burned out, so I was only getting every other peak in the sine wave.
Are the slingshot kickers weak also?
According to the schematic, the slings are wired to the exact same DC voltage output as the jet bumpers.
If the slings are weak too, then the problem must lie in the bridge rectifier, the cap, or the fuse and wiring.
If the slings are not weak, then look back to the jet bumpers. Perhaps the rebuild kit parts were not the proper ones, or maybe they were all put back together incorrectly?
Are the jet bumper coils all marked G-23-750 dc?
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