Passerelle problem

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It’s over heated ....been running “ on “ for a long time .
Mine was a pin hole in the cockpit touch pad allowing water ingress , thus shorting .
Motor was €180 , touchpad ( better spec btw ) €300 .
You must find the short .

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So, 2 offers locally - the Besenzoni dealer €561 or Lyvio, as mentioned by Porto and mcanderson, don't have the right motor but will cannibalise mine with a different new one for €430. However, just had a brainwave - I have a new alternator regulator due to leave the UK today, but the supplier can get a new exact match for the motor to him pre-noon tomorrow, so with overnight DHL I will have it on Wednesday am. £178.

Interestingly, when taking the motor off I found a rubber end cap from what would have been the previous motor lying underneath. These don't seem to last very long, so will probably pick up a spare when next in the UK
 
I had a bit of a look around the Lyvio website and there they advertise doing repairs on pumps and motors so if you do get a replacement you might want to get them to repair your old one and that way you have a spare?

I was nice to see a repair shop versus a spares shop. Both have great value at the right time.
 
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I had a bit of a look around the Lyvio website and there advertise doing repairs on pumps and motors so if you do get a replacement you might want to get them to repair your old one and that way you have a spare?

I was nice to see a repair shop versus a spares shop. Both have great value at the right time.
Agree, get a new one but repair the old one. Pretty sure a competent repairer will do it. As long as the rotor and commutator is fine, should be doable
 
I had one of our Sanisplit units pack up a couple of years ago, removed it from the boat, brought it home and stripped it down. The motor had burnt out and a replacement was a ridiculous amount of money so I had a dig around, found and sent it to Electric Motor Repairs, armatures, London, Rewinds, Robson and Francis and they rebuilt ( or rewound whatever the correct term is) it for about £75. It's worked perfect since. So although it sounds like your boat is abroad, there must be similar over there or bring the motor home and get it done here.
 
So, 2 offers locally - the Besenzoni dealer €561 or Lyvio, as mentioned by Porto and mcanderson, don't have the right motor but will cannibalise mine with a different new one for €430. However, just had a brainwave - I have a new alternator regulator due to leave the UK today, but the supplier can get a new exact match for the motor to him pre-noon tomorrow, so with overnight DHL I will have it on Wednesday am. £178.

Interestingly, when taking the motor off I found a rubber end cap from what would have been the previous motor lying underneath. These don't seem to last very long, so will probably pick up a spare when next in the UK
Mark with it getting hot it will have got the relay hot so get a new one and keep the old one for spare.
 
isn't there a type number or code on the motor,
a few years ago I googled the number that was on mine,
and found a replacement motor from the OEM supplier...

gladd you found the "problem" , good luck with the repair
 
Final update, the motor arrived from the UK today and took just 10 mins to fit. Whilst waitinf for the motor I also replaced the toggle switches for peace of mind.

The thing that surprised me is how quiet and how much quicker the new motor is. I suspect that the old one was pretty much knackered since I bought the boat!
 
So, 2 offers locally - the Besenzoni dealer €561 or Lyvio, as mentioned by Porto and mcanderson, don't have the right motor but will cannibalise mine with a different new one for €430. However, just had a brainwave - I have a new alternator regulator due to leave the UK today, but the supplier can get a new exact match for the motor to him pre-noon tomorrow, so with overnight DHL I will have it on Wednesday am. £178.

Interestingly, when taking the motor off I found a rubber end cap from what would have been the previous motor lying underneath. These don't seem to last very long, so will probably pick up a spare when next in the UK

HI Mark, where did you get the motor from in the UK?
mine has burnt out also.
 
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