dunedin
Well-Known Member
Recently had an intermittent engine start issue - thought might be user error but became a consistent issue this morning. Unfortunately when anchored in tight bay close to a rock, and miles from anybody or any telephone signal! Eventually managed to start and get to a signal, but not sure what solutions could be ...
With the Volvo we press one button to put on engine, and engine hours appears on dial. All good so far. The occasionally when we press start, rather than starting it just does nothing and screen goes blank.
If it works the engine cranks fast and starts easily. If it doesn't we are stuffed.
Any thoughts from the panel?
Been away from shore power for a while, but engine battery volts looked fine - 12.8v before load
Instantaneously drops to circa 11v as press starter (when working), lowest saw 11.7v
It was suggested a switch to prevent starting in gear could have gone faulty - but checked and we don't have this (and can start in gear if stupid enough)
Sod's law now got to a safe pontoon it is working 100% of time - but nothing changed so not fixed
Been round checking tightness of connections on battery etc
Any thoughts?
And how can one get going in emergency if it happens again in a remote place (9 out of 10 places we have been are anchor away from any support - often unpopulated)
With the Volvo we press one button to put on engine, and engine hours appears on dial. All good so far. The occasionally when we press start, rather than starting it just does nothing and screen goes blank.
If it works the engine cranks fast and starts easily. If it doesn't we are stuffed.
Any thoughts from the panel?
Been away from shore power for a while, but engine battery volts looked fine - 12.8v before load
Instantaneously drops to circa 11v as press starter (when working), lowest saw 11.7v
It was suggested a switch to prevent starting in gear could have gone faulty - but checked and we don't have this (and can start in gear if stupid enough)
Sod's law now got to a safe pontoon it is working 100% of time - but nothing changed so not fixed
Been round checking tightness of connections on battery etc
Any thoughts?
And how can one get going in emergency if it happens again in a remote place (9 out of 10 places we have been are anchor away from any support - often unpopulated)