Bukh 36hp electrics

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I am having problems with the warning lights on the instrument panel . Charging light illuminates in alarm position but not temperature or oil pressure lights . I have replaced the ignition switch as it has been temperamental latterly . When I turn the key the instruments power up . I am now starting to suspect a fault in the board to which the warning lighs connect .
The board has diodes and resistors on it . Does anyone have experience of this .
 
start looking there for the start.
Have you had any water around the engine bay that could get on the main plugs if so, dry them out and spray with a water repellent the re connect and see what that does.
Ring Norm from Bukh UK he is a wizard on these engines.
 
check all the connections of the cables coming out from the engine and going to the panel
i have had the same alarm warning light on and it was from not a good connection of the cables
also when i start the engine on low RPM the warning light is on and after increase the RPM is going off,
in returning back to low RPM the light is off
 
Thank you everyone for suggestions . I have had the engine running today , first time since end of October . I have cleaned up the earth connection on the block and checked out and cleaned the 2 multi plugs .The engine instruments work fine together with the alternator/charge warning light and the audio alarm . I cannot get the oil pressure or temperature warning light to operate on the stop / warning lght / key switch position . I think it is related to the diodes and resistors on the junction board .I have removed it and cleaned the connections to no avail .I have a friend who may be able to fault check the board and I will phone Bukh UK for advice tomorrow .
 
An update on progress or lack of it . The problem appears to be related to the circuit board in that the three standard diodes will allow current flow both ways . I have attempted to replace the faulty diodes but my soldering ability is such that I have fried two of them . It looks like time for a new board . However for the longer term Vic M you mentioned a rewire to do away with the diode/resistor logic , does it still test the lights at switch -on . Do you have a diagram you could share with me .
 
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