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John Visser
I have an Autohelm 4000 that has "spontaneously" failed, and I may have inadvertently ruined the spare control head - please help. It worked in the fall. I just launched after a major refit, and when I connected the control head, it would only respond to commands to turn to port. A friend donated a retired but funcitonal control head, and we tried that. Same thing. When I change the cotrol on the back of the head to the other direction of rotation, as if the motor were installed to face forward, the starboard control then results in motor rotation, but in the direciton it formerly did for port turn commands, as expected. Throughout the diagnostics, the motor only ever turns in one direction. Direct wiring of the motor (at 9V) verifies that the motor will indeed rotate in both direcitons with the proper driving voltage. So, could it be that a fault in the boat wiring could ruin the control head in this way? If the output is blown, is the output transistor commonly available?Other advice, comments?Thanks,jv