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Blown Fuse?
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Blown Fuse?
After a great day out we were back into our slip. While I was using the bowthruster I loss use of nav equipment and the thruster. The nav equipment that is not directly wired to the battery. I have checked all breakers, in line fuses, guest switch, and batteries. The engine will start. I am at a loss -
Time Out Annapolis
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Re: Blown Fuse?
I bet Skip did something while working on that hose clamp! Just kidding. I would start with the battery connections, by removeing and cleaning. From there just keep checking with a meter until you find the problem. My bet is it is a poor connection, or fuse. Good luck.
28TE "Kozy L"
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Re: Blown Fuse?
I am still thinking Skip!!
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Re: Blown Fuse?
Come to find out I missed a fuse behind the batteries. The good news is that the bowthruster, which has always been weak, now has clean and tight terminals and is running much better.
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Re: Blown Fuse?
Mike, are your batteries up to snuff. If not they will cause all kinds of issues trying to run the thruster and or your windless. I had a real problem with weak batteries.
Tiny
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Re: Blown Fuse?
No, Chief. Got brand new ones last year and check them twice a year. We are good in the battery department. Hope things have been well with you!
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Re: Blown Fuse?
Mike,Mike wrote:Come to find out I missed a fuse behind the batteries. The good news is that the bowthruster, which has always been weak, now has clean and tight terminals and is running much better.
You simply cleaned connections and see a performance increase?
John
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Re: Blown Fuse?
Apparently there was a little corrosion that was wire brushed off and the connections were a bit loose. Seems to be working better now.
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Re: Blown Fuse?
The bow thruster is very dependent on getting enough AMPs. Low batteries, corroded wiring and/or connectors will reduce power and cause the electric motor excessive wear and tear, eventually overheating and burning brushes etc. If you have a Yanmar be careful to watch the voltmeter when you first start your engine. There is an electric preheat element that warms incoming air until the engine gets warmed. You will notice that the voltmeter stays low (11 V) for a few minutes then pops up to about 13V. Operating the bow thruster during that preheat time will produce noticibly less power, lower RPMs from the thruster, and will wear your brushes and rotor faster.
Ric Murray
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Formerly owned Time After Time, 2003 28TE
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Big Time, 42' 1993 Jersey Sportfish
Formerly owned Time After Time, 2003 28TE
Wickford RI