NASA BM1 oddity

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Recently I have noticed that when I press the V/A button to light up the amp display, it gains about 0.4amps, but reads accurately when the button isn't touched. I've had this unit for quite a few years and has been fine until now. The only thing I wonder is that I changed the leisure battery earlier this year, but I can't see how this would affect it as it reads accurately if not touched. I did do a search on this forum but couldn't find anyone with the same issue (or I missed it). Any thoughts what it might be?
 

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Recently I have noticed that when I press the V/A button to light up the amp display, it gains about 0.4amps, but reads accurately when the button isn't touched. I've had this unit for quite a few years and has been fine until now. The only thing I wonder is that I changed the leisure battery earlier this year, but I can't see how this would affect it as it reads accurately if not touched. I did do a search on this forum but couldn't find anyone with the same issue (or I missed it). Any thoughts what it might be?

Won't the backlight use power, so there should be a difference in the current reading? 0.4A sounds a lot for a backlight though.
 

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Mine went all weird every time I pressed any button, often the voltage reading well below expected. I phones NASA and they advised cleaning alt he contact at the battery, I did and all is now fine.
 

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I agree BUT this is showing a gain/charge of 0.4amps not a discharge of 0.4 amps.
Maybe you have disturbed the wiring for the monitor around the shunt .Check and double check especially the black and white wires
 

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Thanks vics and wiggly, will double check the connections, from what I remember all the contacts were clean.
Any chance that you disconnected any of the wiring and reconnected it wrongly.
I must admit I cannot explain an apparent charge of 0.4 amps. Although I cannot confirm it for the BM the lighting for other Nasa Clipper instruments that I have found a figure for only use 25mA
 

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Any chance that you disconnected any of the wiring and reconnected it wrongly.
I must admit I cannot explain an apparent charge of 0.4 amps. Although I cannot confirm it for the BM the lighting for other Nasa Clipper instruments that I have found a figure for only use 25mA
Hi vics, I'm pretty sure it was connected back correctly, but of course will double check. It was a simple battery swap so the only bm1 connections on the battery was the red wire and the normal positive and negative connections.
 

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I must admit I cannot explain an apparent charge of 0.4 amps. Although I cannot confirm it for the BM the lighting for other Nasa Clipper instruments that I have found a figure for only use 25mA

From his OP, it would sound like he has a BM1 Compact version, rather than the Clipper.
 

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Hi vics, I'm pretty sure it was connected back correctly, but of course will double check. It was a simple battery swap so the only bm1 connections on the battery was the red wire and the normal positive and negative connections.
Should not have caused a problem then. Had to ask incase you disconnected any of the black , white or yellow wires
 

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Recently I have noticed that when I press the V/A button to light up the amp display, it gains about 0.4amps, but reads accurately when the button isn't touched. I've had this unit for quite a few years and has been fine until now. The only thing I wonder is that I changed the leisure battery earlier this year, but I can't see how this would affect it as it reads accurately if not touched. I did do a search on this forum but couldn't find anyone with the same issue (or I missed it). Any thoughts what it might be?

Ours does the exact same and has since I owned the boat. After some initial attempts at trying to troubleshoot this, checking the wiring and replacing the shunt (for unrelated reasons), I contacted NASA and got told to check the wiring and as that was definitely okay the rest was shrugging. I just left it as it works fine without the backlight. There's a LED lamp at the Nav table right above it anyways :p

My conclusion is some sort of internal fault or design flaw, but it's not worth replacing the unit since it works fine with the backlight off.
 

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Ours does the exact same and has since I owned the boat. After some initial attempts at trying to troubleshoot this, checking the wiring and replacing the shunt (for unrelated reasons), I contacted NASA and got told to check the wiring and as that was definitely okay the rest was shrugging. I just left it as it works fine without the backlight. There's a LED lamp at the Nav table right above it anyways :p

My conclusion is some sort of internal fault or design flaw, but it's not worth replacing the unit since it works fine with the backlight off.
Thanks for the info, I am beginning to think the same as I'm pretty sure the wiring is still correct and in good condition.
 

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My BM1monitor had the fault of Amp reading going haywire when the backlight was lit. I cured the problem by cutting off the small ring terminal with the black and white wires at the shunt and crimping on a new ring terminal. The Amp reading just needed recalibrating after. I diagnosed the fault by wiggling the black and white wires whilst watching the reading vary on the BM1 monitor. It only took me a couple of years to get round to actually look for the cause of the backlight fault.
I do hope this helps you with your problem.
 

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My BM1monitor had the fault of Amp reading going haywire when the backlight was lit. I cured the problem by cutting off the small ring terminal with the black and white wires at the shunt and crimping on a new ring terminal. The Amp reading just needed recalibrating after. I diagnosed the fault by wiggling the black and white wires whilst watching the reading vary on the BM1 monitor. It only took me a couple of years to get round to actually look for the cause of the backlight fault.
I do hope this helps you with your problem.
Thank you, that is very helpful info and will check those wire connections.
 
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