Hi,
Ran my boat all year long with no problem with my Bow Truster, winterized for the winter and the boat is back in the water, but unfurtunetely the bow truster is not spinning anymore, lights are on i can hear a click but no movement, can anyone help??
Thanks
Will
2004 Carver 360 SS Bow Truster Problem
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Re: 2004 Carver 360 SS Bow Truster Problem
The click you hear is probably the relay acting. Is the breaker for the main power to the thruster motor blown? Or a mainline fuse? There may be a separate control circuit, so you'll hear the relay clicking and actuating, but no power available to go through the now-closed circuit.
Check for 12v on the line side of the solenoid. If not there, go backwards and find out where the open is. If you do have 12v at line side, then check for 12v on load side, when somebody operates the switch and you hear the relay click. If no voltage on load side, but yes voltage on line side, replace the relay. If you have power on both sides, either something is stuck with the prop mechanism or the motor is bad (doubt that to be the problem).
I am guessing a blown mainline fuse or a popped breaker as I am guessing you tried it in both directions and neither way worked, correct? You probably have a relay for each direction, but only one main power line to them.
ps - I've never worked on thrusters so I may be all wet on this one. But it's what I would do had I had a non-functioning clicking thruster
Check for 12v on the line side of the solenoid. If not there, go backwards and find out where the open is. If you do have 12v at line side, then check for 12v on load side, when somebody operates the switch and you hear the relay click. If no voltage on load side, but yes voltage on line side, replace the relay. If you have power on both sides, either something is stuck with the prop mechanism or the motor is bad (doubt that to be the problem).
I am guessing a blown mainline fuse or a popped breaker as I am guessing you tried it in both directions and neither way worked, correct? You probably have a relay for each direction, but only one main power line to them.
ps - I've never worked on thrusters so I may be all wet on this one. But it's what I would do had I had a non-functioning clicking thruster
Thanks
Fred
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1987 Carver Mariner
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Fred
1969 Glaspar Avalon /1967 Johnson Electromatic 85
1987 Carver Mariner
1988 Cougar Kevlar 46' with triple blown 572 ci
1995 Boston Whaler Rage
Past - 1988 2807, 1989 4207 Aft