stranded
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I have been having trouble with my bow thruster controller. Since the original stopped working yard have now installed 4 (sic) warranty replacements, insisting it is the controller units that are faulty and everything else is tickety boo. I have become a sceptic, perhaps even a cynic about my yard during the last several months, but hey, it is a full service set up and I have to use them despite repeated displays of quite extraordinary incompetence across a range of disciplines.
So - I am going to wait until I am 'free' before I do any more discretionary work. But in the meantime I have recently discovered the joys of single handing, and would really appreciate having my bow thruster to compensate for the loss of my roving fender.
All of which is totally unnecessary fluff...! I have tested my wiring back to the loom in the binnacle from where the wiring disappears into a potted controller. The thruster works just fine in both direction when I short the wires. And the red wire which I presume is the one which powers the joystick controller shows system voltage (c. 12.6v when last I checked). So while something is presumably blowing out multiple controllers, it seems to me I should be able to lash up something that will work on the apparently mechanical joystick until I can find competent professionals. So if I just sod the warranty and go picking around in the controller head, should I be able to use it as a simple switch to turn the thruster on and off in preference to the pair of tweezers out of my Swiss Army knife which I use now. I guess I'll lose the thermal protection but I only use it very occasionally and for single digit seconds at a time so I can live with that.
Alternatively, can anyone recommend a more robust controller that I can try in stead of the Lewmar units?.
So - I am going to wait until I am 'free' before I do any more discretionary work. But in the meantime I have recently discovered the joys of single handing, and would really appreciate having my bow thruster to compensate for the loss of my roving fender.
All of which is totally unnecessary fluff...! I have tested my wiring back to the loom in the binnacle from where the wiring disappears into a potted controller. The thruster works just fine in both direction when I short the wires. And the red wire which I presume is the one which powers the joystick controller shows system voltage (c. 12.6v when last I checked). So while something is presumably blowing out multiple controllers, it seems to me I should be able to lash up something that will work on the apparently mechanical joystick until I can find competent professionals. So if I just sod the warranty and go picking around in the controller head, should I be able to use it as a simple switch to turn the thruster on and off in preference to the pair of tweezers out of my Swiss Army knife which I use now. I guess I'll lose the thermal protection but I only use it very occasionally and for single digit seconds at a time so I can live with that.
Alternatively, can anyone recommend a more robust controller that I can try in stead of the Lewmar units?.