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Larry B
I recently replaced my batteries on my 99 Hunter 310 with two 'Stowaway' dual-purpose batteries. Things were great for about a month, but recently, I've started having issues with my Autohelm ST4000 autopilot.It goes something like this. When I engage the autopilot it reboots. This never happens when the engine is running, only on batteries. Either one or both. It appears that the re-cycle is initiated when the helm motor tries to engage. I am theorizing that there's a brief but deep voltage or amperage drop when the motor trys to move the helm. That suggests that something is wrong with the motor, or the batteries.It's to the point now where I can't use the autopilot when I'm on batteries. It seems to be worse the longer I've been on batteries.Anyone else encounter similar behavior? Other than stabbing in the dark and replacing the batteries again, I have only identified two possible solutions:1) call Autohelm/Raytheon support, and try to determine whether the autopilot itself is at fault (i.e. is there an internal voltage regulator that's faulty, or the motor is drawing too much power). This will probably result in an inconclusive call, and sending it in for an inconclusive repair.2) put some sort of voltage regulator in between the autopilot and the DC power source. This will be a little unusual, and a bit of a hack, but it may solve the immediate problem, if indeed it is an issue with the batteries.Cheers,Larry"Flat Broke"Grapevine, TX