psousa
Well-Known Member
I have a electric H40 winch installed on my Beneteau O37. It's used to hoist the main sail.
These days I start listening it to fail, I mean, slowing down, after few seconds hoisting the main sail. Last week completely failed (slowed down until stops) when almost all the main sail was on the top. After stop the winch motor does not answer to the buttons pushes anymore. Looks like dead.
My battery bank is getting weak and at that time I had only 11,5-11.9 volts, as far as I can remember, so I thought it was about that. Following night, the boat was connected to shore power, charging, but when I returned next day the winch was still dead. Few hours after being on the boat that day, I tried it again and... it works perfectly... don't know how! I did nothing but the winch motor starts working again.
2 days ago the winch failed again while in the water (I use it every single day). Still dead after 2 night recharges.
I've sent an email to Harken asking them where should I start to check but they where helpless. They wrote me something like "it could be the control box (solenoid) (...) it could be the motor, the gear box, or both"... great! Something I didn't know.
I appreciate some help guys. What or where should I start to check?
Is the black box with 3 red wires connected, on the picture, the winch control box/solanoid? It says "battery isolator" and it's close to the battery charger, battery breakers and also the electric winch and anchor winch breakers.
Also, are those relays/40amp breaker from the winch circuit? 40a is too much, right? Probably is not. And does electric winches uses relays for any reason?
Thanks in advance.




These days I start listening it to fail, I mean, slowing down, after few seconds hoisting the main sail. Last week completely failed (slowed down until stops) when almost all the main sail was on the top. After stop the winch motor does not answer to the buttons pushes anymore. Looks like dead.
My battery bank is getting weak and at that time I had only 11,5-11.9 volts, as far as I can remember, so I thought it was about that. Following night, the boat was connected to shore power, charging, but when I returned next day the winch was still dead. Few hours after being on the boat that day, I tried it again and... it works perfectly... don't know how! I did nothing but the winch motor starts working again.
2 days ago the winch failed again while in the water (I use it every single day). Still dead after 2 night recharges.
I've sent an email to Harken asking them where should I start to check but they where helpless. They wrote me something like "it could be the control box (solenoid) (...) it could be the motor, the gear box, or both"... great! Something I didn't know.
I appreciate some help guys. What or where should I start to check?
Is the black box with 3 red wires connected, on the picture, the winch control box/solanoid? It says "battery isolator" and it's close to the battery charger, battery breakers and also the electric winch and anchor winch breakers.
Also, are those relays/40amp breaker from the winch circuit? 40a is too much, right? Probably is not. And does electric winches uses relays for any reason?
Thanks in advance.