dial-a-monkey
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Does anyone have any experience with a "Quick Antares windlass 1000W" failure? We have used it solidly for just 1 year - so I'm a little surprised that it's dead already? (no longer under warranty)
After it failed I discovered that the ETA hydraulic-magnetic circuit breaker is dead - so it didn't trip it just died
Weirdly? there's still 12 Volts on the dead side ..so it just that it won't pass enough current!!? - Investigating
When I replaced this circuit breaker the windlass worked fine for another day and then it died again killing the second (80 Euro) breaker - So I suspect the windlass motor is killing them. The relay "contactor unit" and remote still work correctly.
The batteries seem fine voltage wise - I guess I should test them under load?
I pulled apart windlass and measured (1) the resistance between windings @ 180 degrees and (2)windings to earth - all open-circuit and(3) between adjacent windings - all the resistances were very low and so my cheap meter couldn't distinguish between a short circuit and the winding resistance - which I would expect to be very low considering they are 1000 Watt windings - does anyone know if this is a correct assumption? Also there's NO sign of water or corrosion...Hmm...what happens to all the graphite floating around from wear to the brushes?
I also checked the windlass gear box manually - it turns with little resistance - so I don't think it's locking up and blowing the circuit breaker.( but I should spin it for a while in case something is loose in there)
Any other ideas anyone? Thanks for any suggestions, we're kinda marooned until I can find a 'Quick' ;~ solution ..
After it failed I discovered that the ETA hydraulic-magnetic circuit breaker is dead - so it didn't trip it just died
Weirdly? there's still 12 Volts on the dead side ..so it just that it won't pass enough current!!? - Investigating
When I replaced this circuit breaker the windlass worked fine for another day and then it died again killing the second (80 Euro) breaker - So I suspect the windlass motor is killing them. The relay "contactor unit" and remote still work correctly.
The batteries seem fine voltage wise - I guess I should test them under load?
I pulled apart windlass and measured (1) the resistance between windings @ 180 degrees and (2)windings to earth - all open-circuit and(3) between adjacent windings - all the resistances were very low and so my cheap meter couldn't distinguish between a short circuit and the winding resistance - which I would expect to be very low considering they are 1000 Watt windings - does anyone know if this is a correct assumption? Also there's NO sign of water or corrosion...Hmm...what happens to all the graphite floating around from wear to the brushes?
I also checked the windlass gear box manually - it turns with little resistance - so I don't think it's locking up and blowing the circuit breaker.( but I should spin it for a while in case something is loose in there)
Any other ideas anyone? Thanks for any suggestions, we're kinda marooned until I can find a 'Quick' ;~ solution ..
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