RIN
Well-Known Member
I hope its nothing I have done.
I fitted a relay to the red/purple wire behind the port helm control panel (through an inline fuse) so the instruments on the helm switch on when the engine is started. I turned on the ignition and the log (only device attached so far) lit up ok
Tried to start the port engine and nothing - no sound from solenoid but a large voltage drop visible on the control panel.
Removed fuse to Solenoid I had installed and tried again - still nothing. Tried stbd engine it started fine.
Batteries are all in good condition.
Not sure what to do so took the control box relay from the port engine smeared with Vaseline and put it in the stbd engine. This worked fine. Put the stbd relay into the port engine after Vaseline treatment and it now decided to start.
Went over to the IOW Thursday but when leaving IOW, the port engine would not start. Opened the control box, waggled the relay - nothing. took off the multi pin loom and squirted WD40 - nothing. Opened the small plastic connector inside the control box (which leads to a compressor sensor), sprayed WD40 and the engine started.
Got back to the Hamble, tried port engine again - would not start.
Tried all of the above again, repeatedly for 3/4 hour - nothing.
Took out the relay again from the port control box cleaned up terminals and put back in - Engine started.
Now I don't think the relay I put behind the helm control panel caused this but I stand to be corrected.
It sounds like a dodgy connection in the control box but where?
If there is a dodgy connection in the control box, why would the helm show an immediate voltage drop?Could it be a short circuit rather than a bad connection?
So really what action can I take to pin this problem down
Any suggestions greatly appreciated
I fitted a relay to the red/purple wire behind the port helm control panel (through an inline fuse) so the instruments on the helm switch on when the engine is started. I turned on the ignition and the log (only device attached so far) lit up ok
Tried to start the port engine and nothing - no sound from solenoid but a large voltage drop visible on the control panel.
Removed fuse to Solenoid I had installed and tried again - still nothing. Tried stbd engine it started fine.
Batteries are all in good condition.
Not sure what to do so took the control box relay from the port engine smeared with Vaseline and put it in the stbd engine. This worked fine. Put the stbd relay into the port engine after Vaseline treatment and it now decided to start.
Went over to the IOW Thursday but when leaving IOW, the port engine would not start. Opened the control box, waggled the relay - nothing. took off the multi pin loom and squirted WD40 - nothing. Opened the small plastic connector inside the control box (which leads to a compressor sensor), sprayed WD40 and the engine started.
Got back to the Hamble, tried port engine again - would not start.
Tried all of the above again, repeatedly for 3/4 hour - nothing.
Took out the relay again from the port control box cleaned up terminals and put back in - Engine started.
Now I don't think the relay I put behind the helm control panel caused this but I stand to be corrected.
It sounds like a dodgy connection in the control box but where?
If there is a dodgy connection in the control box, why would the helm show an immediate voltage drop?Could it be a short circuit rather than a bad connection?
So really what action can I take to pin this problem down
Any suggestions greatly appreciated