Anchor winch (click)

tortugarum

New member
Joined
14 Jan 2004
Messages
20
Visit site
Hi all
Got a problem with my electric anchor winch. When attempting to operate all I get is a click. Have taken the winch and motor out and all the spindles are free. Replaced all this and guess what click. Could this be the solanoid? any ideas would be greatly apprecaiated.



<hr width=100% size=1>
 

pissativlypossed

New member
Joined
20 Jan 2004
Messages
1,379
Location
West Midlands & Plymouth
Visit site
Sounds like you could have low voltage and or a bad connection somewhere in your circuit which would give the same result. Try cleaning the battery connection and after retightening smear the terminals in petroleum jelly.

<hr width=100% size=1>"Open Another Bottle"
 

jfm

Well-known member
Joined
16 May 2001
Messages
23,879
Location
Jersey/Antibes
Visit site
Eh? Dont understand that diagnosis pp. The click is the solenoid, so if it's clicking the solenoid is probly working ok, so the circuit voltage is ok. Unfortunately, this means the winch motor seems busted.....

also in a boat big enuf to have electric windlass he's gonna have several batteries so only worthwhile greasing them all up if really nnecessary!

<hr width=100% size=1>
 

Talon2

New member
Joined
24 Dec 2003
Messages
44
Location
Ocean Village
Visit site
Nearly certainly you are hearing the solinoid switch throwing across. This means that the low amperage ciruit (connecting consol switch to soliniod) is ok. The high amperage circuit (connecting battery to motor) is therefore probaly not getting power. I guess you will have a fuse or trip between the battery and the soliniod switch, check this. Make sure your battery has enough power. You can always jump lead from another battery and try throwing the soliniod again as a quick check. If no go then clean all connections between battery and soliniod and from the soliniod to the motor. Both postitive and negative. If still no go then check that the soliniod switch has actually connected the high amperage circuit. This can be done with a meter or bulb. Final check is to see if power is arriving at the motor. Do this with the motor connected as you need the load of the motor to cause the problem to occur and therefore reduce the voltage. If still no go then you probaly have a faulty motor.
<hr width=100% size=1>Keith

boat2.jpg

<A target="_blank" HREF=http://www.mobiledit.co.uk>http://www.mobiledit.co.uk</A><P ID="edit"><FONT SIZE=-1>Edited by Talon2 on 19/03/2004 15:56 (server time).</FONT></P>
 

duncan

Active member
Joined
16 May 2001
Messages
9,443
Location
Home mid Kent - Boat @ Poole
Visit site
As Talon suggests you will either have a fuse or CB between the solenoid and the winch - normally a CB for when (not if) the windlass overloads it all!
Check it's reset/intact.

<hr width=100% size=1>
 

Nauti Fox

Well-known member
Joined
28 Oct 2003
Messages
10,681
Location
Kent
www.facebook.com
Agree with Talon,when the solenoid clicks over they dont always connect on the high voltage side,happens alot with a certain make of dodgy Italian motorcycle.
Al.

<hr width=100% size=1>No dear,the water goes in the other one.
 

tortugarum

New member
Joined
14 Jan 2004
Messages
20
Visit site
Wow what a huge source of info from you guys. Much appreciated

There is only one click each time the button is depressed. and a definate thud when released. The batteries are OK and are always on charge, in fact the same battery turns over the starboard engine.

Will check out all your advice Thanks again

<hr width=100% size=1>
 
Top