If the battery didnt have its polarity reversed and the genny hadnt sat there for a longggggggggggg out of service time I dont see why the genny would have even needed Polarizing in the first place, although it dont hurt.
Its the Genny NOT the VR that needs and gets Polarized but the VR instructions always say to Polarize because if you install a new VR and start her and the genny happened to be at opposite polarity from the battery THEN YOU CAN FRY THE VR
Soooooooooo assuming you didnt change battery polarity and the genny hadnt been theree setting unused for a long timeeeeeeee I DONT SEE FAILUE TO POLARIZE AS THE CAUSE OF NON CHARGING NOW OR FOR TRASHING THE VR
I agree with Jim, MAKE SURE THE VR HAS A GOOD GROUND and check the connection from FLD on VR to the gennys FLD post. Just to be safe go ahead n polarize the genny before re starting.
PS some VR's are polarity sensitive, sure yours is okay for your battery polarity???
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