MandMkuzie wrote:
Excellent news... I think. I have perfect continuity in the ground of the power cord.. however when I put the adapter on, I can't get a consistent reading. Feeling pretty confident about it being the adapter, but may go ahead and replace the whole cord just for peace of mind
Buy a good 'dog leg' adapter vs a 'puck' type then check if you have good ground.........no tingle/shock
No sense in replacing a good power cord.
10V DC output from converter........connected or NOT connected to batteries means converter charger has failed.
Time for new converter (and new batteries as those are no good/damaged from lack of maintenance/charging)