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The engine start cables are 50mm tinned flexible, with a length of approx. 1.5m. Your theory doesn't explain why it always starts in the marina or after a quiet overnight anchorage.
The engine start cables are 50mm tinned flexible, with a length of approx. 1.5m. Your theory doesn't explain why it always starts in the marina or after a quiet overnight anchorage.
I’m no expert, but I think his theory might explain it....The engine start cables are 50mm tinned flexible, with a length of approx. 1.5m. Your theory doesn't explain why it always starts in the marina or after a quiet overnight anchorage.
Actually, thinking about this overnight, 50mm cable might be a bit light for that length. Try putting a jump lead from the battery + to the starter + and see if that solves the problem. If it does, then you need a bigger cable.
For that length, I would think that something like 95mm or even 120mm would be a better size.
I hope they didnt charge you for it,Well surprise surprise, one expensive new MDI box that engineers said was the solution and still in the same place.
The same day that we fitted it we left harbour (having again been stuck in port due to the problems) and the charge was suddenly erratic again.
And on day 5 the engine again failed to start on 2 out of 5 occasions, with same symptoms of screen going blank and nothing happening.
Has, touch wood, started on most occasions - but a big risk that may not in a critical corner or anchorage.
But only on one occasion in 20 starts have we seen a charge voltage above 13.5 volts, and typically 12.8 to 13.4 volts. So feels like the charge is certainly weak
All this on a low hours recent Volvo Penta D2.
And the Volvo agent who did the service simply now stating "take to nearest Volvo agent" - which is circa 250 sea miles (and two capes) in one direction, and similar distance the other direction. No support listed between Clyde and Inverness.
Wishing for my trouble free 15 year old Yanmar from my previous boat ....
Thank you for giving the problem some thought, but the engine start battery is single use only and I now always check the voltage before starting after a period of sailing. It is always +/- 13V.