causeway
Well-Known Member
Tillerpilot (Simrad TP-30) broke last week, i decided to have a look for the problem. Simple enough to take it apart, just take the screws out of the bottom, i think there were 9 in all.
There was a major problem and a minor one. I thought i'd post my findings here to help others.
I immediately heard a rattle inside and found these two 'Hall' sensors. Hmmm.
I unscrewed the board behind the cog in the picture so its back to front.
The illustrated pin in the picture (there is another at 180% on the cog) had slid out and smashed off the hall sensors. They were very loose and were easily pushed in and out. I would advide anyone with a simrad to open the unit, clean these pins and loctite them in place with 1mm clearance (as stated in the service manual). This will also help if you are experiencing 'drift'.
In this picture you can also see the belt is out of alignment. The cog directly attached to the motor has slid forward. The motor lifts up and out which will allow you to push the cog back to where is should be. I will treat this to some loctite too.
The seals for the unit are slightly damaged around the screw holes so i will use a little silicone on these.
I hope this can help someone and can save them the grief which i'm currently experiencing!
Now the question. Does anyone know where i can get a replacement for this board?
I rang Simrad and they were no help at all. "Ummm, i dont know that part but i think this one at £50 'might' work".
Sorry for the overly large pictures!
There was a major problem and a minor one. I thought i'd post my findings here to help others.
I immediately heard a rattle inside and found these two 'Hall' sensors. Hmmm.
I unscrewed the board behind the cog in the picture so its back to front.
The illustrated pin in the picture (there is another at 180% on the cog) had slid out and smashed off the hall sensors. They were very loose and were easily pushed in and out. I would advide anyone with a simrad to open the unit, clean these pins and loctite them in place with 1mm clearance (as stated in the service manual). This will also help if you are experiencing 'drift'.
In this picture you can also see the belt is out of alignment. The cog directly attached to the motor has slid forward. The motor lifts up and out which will allow you to push the cog back to where is should be. I will treat this to some loctite too.
The seals for the unit are slightly damaged around the screw holes so i will use a little silicone on these.
I hope this can help someone and can save them the grief which i'm currently experiencing!
Now the question. Does anyone know where i can get a replacement for this board?
I rang Simrad and they were no help at all. "Ummm, i dont know that part but i think this one at £50 'might' work".
Sorry for the overly large pictures!
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