syfuga
Well-Known Member
We have an annoying problem with our Raymarine ST6000 Autopilot system, part of a conventional SeaTalk network.
For no apparent reason, the autohelm will emit 4 rapid, quiet beeps, and goes into Standby mode. This can be guaranteed to happen at the most inconvenient moment, but occurs perhaps 3/4 times a day, sometimes less often. We have been unable to tie it to any event or circumstance, and has occurred throughout the 9 years we have owned the boat.
Raymarine suggested power supply, so I installed heavier cabling, and a relay to switch it from the control panel. No change. Others have questioned the course computer, or the compass.
Has anyone had a similar experience, and what was the solution?
We upgraded the radar last year to digital. We have electric primary winches. Whenever one of these is operated, the radar switches off, and has to be restarted through its warm up sequence. Is this electromagnetic interference, or perhaps sensitivity to spikes on the power supply. Suggested solutions on a postcard, please, or preferably here..
For no apparent reason, the autohelm will emit 4 rapid, quiet beeps, and goes into Standby mode. This can be guaranteed to happen at the most inconvenient moment, but occurs perhaps 3/4 times a day, sometimes less often. We have been unable to tie it to any event or circumstance, and has occurred throughout the 9 years we have owned the boat.
Raymarine suggested power supply, so I installed heavier cabling, and a relay to switch it from the control panel. No change. Others have questioned the course computer, or the compass.
Has anyone had a similar experience, and what was the solution?
We upgraded the radar last year to digital. We have electric primary winches. Whenever one of these is operated, the radar switches off, and has to be restarted through its warm up sequence. Is this electromagnetic interference, or perhaps sensitivity to spikes on the power supply. Suggested solutions on a postcard, please, or preferably here..