Neeves
Well-Known Member
It's a new solenoid , that came with the windlass , I did try and use the old solenoid but for some reason it turned the windlass over very slowly , not sure why , in the end of the day it's just a switch and it worked very well with the old S&L windlass .
I have brought a new solenoid but I don't want to fit it and burn out another solenoid ,
As the problem have been happening since I first fitted the new windlass I do wonder if I got an Friday night windlass .
So try the windlass without the solenoid. If you have any spare cabling (and if it were me - I don't) replace the existing cabling with other cabling and try that. You have very few components, motor, cables and solenoid. Test each in turn, in the absence of the others. As you say the solenoid is just a switch, use the circuit breaker as the switch and try that - if you still have issues it sounds like a Friday/Monday motor (which should still be under warranty). The motors all come from Italy and are made in their millions (there must be lots made on a Friday or Monday!
We did have a problem with our Maxwell, loose connection at the solenoid (and as I made the connection it was my fault
Jonathan