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I fitted a Yamaha 9.9c (2008 model) on a sailboat buy don't know the proper connection to charge the battery.
The wires coming out of the rectifier are; red, green and white-green. The owner's manual says nothing.
Our previous motor(nissan) was very straightforward,with red and black to battery and green to earth which was the same bolt holding the rectifier.
Does anyone here know which one goes to earth and where to connect?
The motor is manual start.

Thanks in advance.
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Our Yam 9.9 owners manual as a wiring diagram towards the back.
My manual is a the caravan and I'm home or I'd tell you what mine say's
Check your manual again
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I found a downloadable manual that has the wiring diagram.

positive to red and negative to earth (black)
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I fitted a Yamaha 9.9c (2008 model) on a sailboat buy don't know the proper connection to charge the battery.
The wires coming out of the rectifier are; red, green and white-green. The owner's manual says nothing.
Our previous motor(nissan) was very straightforward,with red and black to battery and green to earth which was the same bolt holding the rectifier.
Does anyone here know which one goes to earth and where to connect?
The motor is manual start.

Thanks in advance.
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