Re: Battery will not Charge
do you have a voltmeter?
there is a square thing bolted onto side of starter bracket with four wires. That is effectively your charger. It is a simple, industry standard, square bridge rectifier. For $3.50 you can buy a 50A one from mouser electronics. The only thing special about your $40 "marine rectifier" is the plastic bag it ships in.
Anyway, take your voltmeter and measure AC voltage across one diagonal and then the other (with engine running). You should get anywhere from 10-50V on the input diagonal and zero on the output. If you get 0V-AC across both diagonals then your stator isn't putting out. Now switch your meter to read DC voltage and repeat. You should get zero on the input and 12-14VDC on the output. If you get any significant DC on the input then your rectifier is bad.
Because the force uses the battery as voltage regulator you can't disconnect battery with engine running. If you do then it might fry your console electronics or your ignition. Which means (as far as i know) there isn't an easy way to absolutely, positiviely test your rectifier. If every other part checks out and you're still having troubles, then spring the extra $3.50.