Ainokea
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Yesterday I started the engine (110 Yanmar). Started normal and all ok. Shortly after I realized that I had not turned the engine isolator switch on prior to this. Went back to confirm and it was still in the off position. First thought was a bad switch.... Back to the dock to troubled shoot. Removed the perko switches panel and brought out my trusty volt meter. With switch in either position I read 13 plus volts on switch posts and starter wire lead. As a further test I removed the starter lead and tested switch. Switch on 13 plus volts, switch off ....ZERO volts. Say it can't be so... I checked voltage on the starter lead which was disconnected from the isolator switch and ....yep.. 13 plus volts!! Somehow there is something feeding back through the engine. Disconnected all the wiring bundles to see if voltage was somehow feeding back through the instrument panel. Turned off battery charger and also disconnected shore power. No change, volt meter still showed 13 plus volts on the starter. Even borrowed another volt meter.. No change. My next step was to disconnect engine battery. Still had the same voltage at starter. Disconnected thrusters battery as well as engine batt.. No change... Somehow I am backfeeding fromhouse batts to starter. Checked all batt cables and they all go where they are supposed to. Daylight was running out and the Mosquitos were feasting on me so I called it quits.
Thought.. Recently had engine removed and replaced. Switch worked before but now I have gremlins. Starter lead goes to starter. Alternator lead goes off to charging system. I did notice that besides the starter cable there also is a smaller gauge red and a orange wire connected to starter as well as the small whitish wire that I suspect powers the solenoid. I suspect that the tech connected something wrong but not sure what.
I will be calling him tomorrow but thought I would put this out there and see if the TugNutters had a solution. Looked at Yanmar wiring diagram but got lost in the maze.
Thanks in advance!!!
Frank
Ainokea
Thought.. Recently had engine removed and replaced. Switch worked before but now I have gremlins. Starter lead goes to starter. Alternator lead goes off to charging system. I did notice that besides the starter cable there also is a smaller gauge red and a orange wire connected to starter as well as the small whitish wire that I suspect powers the solenoid. I suspect that the tech connected something wrong but not sure what.
I will be calling him tomorrow but thought I would put this out there and see if the TugNutters had a solution. Looked at Yanmar wiring diagram but got lost in the maze.
Thanks in advance!!!
Frank
Ainokea