knotflying
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Well the dreaded day arrived, not the shear pin, but functional issues. It won't work to port. With the help from Ray at Imtra in New Bedford, MA the issue is isolated and new relay ordered from Defender. The reason I am making this post is because a while back there was one made commenting that the rear thruster had to be sent in for service because it is a sealed unit. I can't find the old post, so here is a new one. My experience was a bit different. The sealed unit is actually made for thrusters that are in gas engine compartments and it is made to meet explosion proofing standards. Hence if service is required Imtra requires that they service it to ensure that it meets explosion proof standards when reassembled. Upon discussing this with Ray he conceded that because we are diesel powered a return to factory and subsequent testing of the seal was not necessary and returning the unit to Imtra not required. The next hurdle was that the wiring configuration in the stern unit is somewhat different than the bow unit so their published guide leaves one a bit lost for doing tests. Ray was able to walk me through it on the phone and it was determined that it was the relay, which is now on order from Defender.
And now the dreaded task of re-installation! Believe it or not I can still do headstands and work blind. Never knew I had a potential career in the circus.
And now the dreaded task of re-installation! Believe it or not I can still do headstands and work blind. Never knew I had a potential career in the circus.