wajaja78
New Member
Hi all,
Pretty new to boating with dayskipper knowledge, just got my first boat and got into trouble already. I have a yanmar gm10 engine, was running the engine in the marina in order to keep it in good order and keep the battery charged. My friend took the key out from the ignition switch as the engine was running, which did not affect the engine but I was later unable to put the key back in. I stopped the engine normally by pulling the handle slowly but the buzzer on the panel kept going. As it was impossible to get the key back in and switch the current on the panel off, I had the smart idea of turning the battery switch to the off position, which obviously stopped the buzzer (and possibly damaged a lot of things)
I now managed to put the key back in the ignition, but turning the key does not seem to activate the buzzer or the panel lights, (and it is now impossible to start the engine) looks like the panel is dead...
The rest of the electrics on the switchboard work fine (lights, navigation) so I think the battery is ok.
I'm probably going to need a engineer for this but I wanted to ask to see if I can avoid the costs...
What could possibly be fried from what I did? (Alternator, diodes, ignition switch, fuse?) Any chance I can find out and try to replace it myself?
thanks a lot
Pretty new to boating with dayskipper knowledge, just got my first boat and got into trouble already. I have a yanmar gm10 engine, was running the engine in the marina in order to keep it in good order and keep the battery charged. My friend took the key out from the ignition switch as the engine was running, which did not affect the engine but I was later unable to put the key back in. I stopped the engine normally by pulling the handle slowly but the buzzer on the panel kept going. As it was impossible to get the key back in and switch the current on the panel off, I had the smart idea of turning the battery switch to the off position, which obviously stopped the buzzer (and possibly damaged a lot of things)
I now managed to put the key back in the ignition, but turning the key does not seem to activate the buzzer or the panel lights, (and it is now impossible to start the engine) looks like the panel is dead...
The rest of the electrics on the switchboard work fine (lights, navigation) so I think the battery is ok.
I'm probably going to need a engineer for this but I wanted to ask to see if I can avoid the costs...
What could possibly be fried from what I did? (Alternator, diodes, ignition switch, fuse?) Any chance I can find out and try to replace it myself?
thanks a lot