As we were docking today, the rear thruster on our R-27 suddenly stopped working. It was engaged and working when it quit. I had not reversed its direction or done anything I know to be wrong. The battery voltage looks OK, and the front thruster works normally. When I try to engage the rear thruster, I hear rapid "clicks" and the light on the controller blinks rapidly. (When using the front thruster, the light is on steadily.)
Any suggestions, please? Without trying to prejudice the discussion, the "clicking" sounds like a solenoid engaging and then disengaging. Is this plausible? If so, what do I do? I have reviewed previous postings on replacing the shear pin, and they are frightening. But the behavior above does not sound like what I would have expected from a broken shear pin(?). Is it possible that something has jammed the thruster propeller, and there is some kind of overload circuit that trips the solenoid?
Grateful for any help,
John H
Any suggestions, please? Without trying to prejudice the discussion, the "clicking" sounds like a solenoid engaging and then disengaging. Is this plausible? If so, what do I do? I have reviewed previous postings on replacing the shear pin, and they are frightening. But the behavior above does not sound like what I would have expected from a broken shear pin(?). Is it possible that something has jammed the thruster propeller, and there is some kind of overload circuit that trips the solenoid?
Grateful for any help,
John H