markcw
Well-Known Member
Seeing the pictures of the burnt out boat, nudged me to sort out a on going electrical issue with my boat and in particular the loss of 3volts when ignition is turned on, V/P manual states a drop of 0.5 v max so were it going, done a bit of research on the American web site and my attention was drawn to a high resistance cable fault which other boaters have also found
With circuit diagram out fluke meter on disconnected all ignition leads form dash to engine Ive worked through resistance checking all cable harness, well surprise surprise when metering the high current leads between starter- rcd- and alternator a resistance of 978 ohms
was found on a red cable, cleaning and checking ends no improvement was made still a very high resistance.
so for the last hour i taken out the whole engine loom to do a proper check and to my horror


there is no continuity between one of the two spliced high voltage cable that runs to the starter and back to auto fuse so the other working cable could of been recieving double the current that it should have, also found very poor and corroding ends.
The loom was checked two years ago when i removed the engine, so goes to show how quick things start to wear.
So i am going to replace that part of the loom for new and hopefully all other cables buzz out with no resistance.
An hour of checking the loom could stop a major melt down.
Be Warned

markw
With circuit diagram out fluke meter on disconnected all ignition leads form dash to engine Ive worked through resistance checking all cable harness, well surprise surprise when metering the high current leads between starter- rcd- and alternator a resistance of 978 ohms
so for the last hour i taken out the whole engine loom to do a proper check and to my horror
The loom was checked two years ago when i removed the engine, so goes to show how quick things start to wear.
So i am going to replace that part of the loom for new and hopefully all other cables buzz out with no resistance.
An hour of checking the loom could stop a major melt down.
Be Warned
markw
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