kashurst
Well-Known Member
Whilst tying up to a mooring buoy yesterday, I had both engines idling in neutral after an 17 mile run.
for no apparent reason the port engine decided to increase to @ 1500 rpm.
It behaved in exactly the same way as if I had pressed and held down the N (neutral) button and pushed the throttle a long way forwards, If you do this on a KA(M)D engine there is a speed limiter at @ 1500 rpm to stop you doing anything too horrible to the engine.
I turned the engine off with the ignition key. Waited about 30 seconds then restarted it where upon it resumed running at @ 1500 rpm in neutral bouncing off the speed limiter. Stopped it again left it alone for half an hour then isolated the batteries, counted to 20 turned the batteries back on again.
Restarted the engine everything perfect again. No problems on the return journey, mooring up etc.
I did wonder if some water had got into the selector control pad, shorting out the N button, however something similar would also have to happen in the separate throttle control. Which seems a bit unlikely.
Is this a software bug? or is it something else?
for no apparent reason the port engine decided to increase to @ 1500 rpm.
It behaved in exactly the same way as if I had pressed and held down the N (neutral) button and pushed the throttle a long way forwards, If you do this on a KA(M)D engine there is a speed limiter at @ 1500 rpm to stop you doing anything too horrible to the engine.
I turned the engine off with the ignition key. Waited about 30 seconds then restarted it where upon it resumed running at @ 1500 rpm in neutral bouncing off the speed limiter. Stopped it again left it alone for half an hour then isolated the batteries, counted to 20 turned the batteries back on again.
Restarted the engine everything perfect again. No problems on the return journey, mooring up etc.
I did wonder if some water had got into the selector control pad, shorting out the N button, however something similar would also have to happen in the separate throttle control. Which seems a bit unlikely.
Is this a software bug? or is it something else?