the light issue is caused by a blown diode in the alternator causing the 
light to stay on and slowly draining the battery 
just thought peoplw might like to know  

On Saturday, March 23, 2019 at 7:49:28 PM UTC-3, Jamest142 wrote:
>
> Hiya folks
>
> Just a quick update, and thanks for the further suggestions.  I have 
> fitted the new alternator, and all is now well with Q2-002.
> Hopefully get a refund on the faulty unit - still just under the 12 months 
> warranty.
>
>>
>> Best regards
>> James T
>> Q2-002
>> www.bostin.photography
>>
>

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