Meagain
Well-Known Member
So …. Many thanks for all your comments, the issue has been found and I share for information, closure and you never know may be helpful to someone else.
Key lesson, never believe what part you have been supplied without checking it. The issue was indeed voltage, but what confused the engineer was that multimeter readings were upwards of 12v and earths seemed fine. The new starter motors supplied were in error 24v solenoid should have been 12v! Batteries are opening around 75%. It would seem while on shore power at around 14v it was enough to energise the 24v starter, off shore power the battery seemed to just kick out enough for one go but was marginal. Of course was happening to both engines as both had replacement 24v starter motors. Correct ones fitted and now all working ….. phew!
Key lesson, never believe what part you have been supplied without checking it. The issue was indeed voltage, but what confused the engineer was that multimeter readings were upwards of 12v and earths seemed fine. The new starter motors supplied were in error 24v solenoid should have been 12v! Batteries are opening around 75%. It would seem while on shore power at around 14v it was enough to energise the 24v starter, off shore power the battery seemed to just kick out enough for one go but was marginal. Of course was happening to both engines as both had replacement 24v starter motors. Correct ones fitted and now all working ….. phew!