Cymraeg
Well-Known Member
Evening all,
Got a significant problem with my bow thruster on a Sealine T46 of 1999 vintage. As per the title, when I move the joystick to port it whirrs away like a good 'un as expected: push the joystick the other way and there's just a click from the relay pack, or contactor as it's also known. I've had everything apart and cleaned all the contacts and re-assembled ...... I must have put it back as it was before because the result is exactly the same!
From this link http://www.pentamarine.co.th/pdf/Quality line.pdf I think I have a BP800V, although this is by visual comparison only as there doesn't seem to be any identifying marks on the unit.
I have been following this troubleshooting guide http://www.great-water.com/PDF/files/service_notes/QL-Thruster-troubleshooting.pdf which does say that if the motor spins one way but not the other then it may be the contactor ...... if it spins one way then the motor and gearbox must be OK (?) but what's confusing me is the audible 'click' when the contacts are energised, suggesting the mechanics of the relay is working.
Finally I have also short circuited the positive feed to the contacts shown on the PDF as brush terminals in an attempt to prove the motor did indeed function in both directions, but that may have been just silly 'cos nothing seemed to happen.
Hope that's not too much info - any help gratefully appreciated.
Got a significant problem with my bow thruster on a Sealine T46 of 1999 vintage. As per the title, when I move the joystick to port it whirrs away like a good 'un as expected: push the joystick the other way and there's just a click from the relay pack, or contactor as it's also known. I've had everything apart and cleaned all the contacts and re-assembled ...... I must have put it back as it was before because the result is exactly the same!
From this link http://www.pentamarine.co.th/pdf/Quality line.pdf I think I have a BP800V, although this is by visual comparison only as there doesn't seem to be any identifying marks on the unit.
I have been following this troubleshooting guide http://www.great-water.com/PDF/files/service_notes/QL-Thruster-troubleshooting.pdf which does say that if the motor spins one way but not the other then it may be the contactor ...... if it spins one way then the motor and gearbox must be OK (?) but what's confusing me is the audible 'click' when the contacts are energised, suggesting the mechanics of the relay is working.
Finally I have also short circuited the positive feed to the contacts shown on the PDF as brush terminals in an attempt to prove the motor did indeed function in both directions, but that may have been just silly 'cos nothing seemed to happen.
Hope that's not too much info - any help gratefully appreciated.