Hi all,
Our boat is a Beneteau 40 2008. We have a MAX Power CT 80 bow thruster installed which has its own battery. We are in our third season with the boat and so far did not have any issues with the bow thruster. Yesterday we prepared the boat for a short sail and found that the bow thruster could not be truned on. The typicall ... press both knobs for a couple of seconds - hear a beep and so on did not work. The thing was dead.
I started hunting down the problem. First I checked the battery, which appears to be OK at least from a voltage perspective, 12.7 volt.
Then I dissasambled the switch in the cockpit and found that there was no voltage.
Then I got the manual out and looked over the bow thruster circuit. After that I went back to the bow thruster and tried to identifiy what I saw in the manual.
There was no voltage on the wiring harness that comes out of the Electronic Control Box and goes to the control panel. The same as at the panel directly. No luck here.
Then I realized a little box the former owner had left behind. In there were an "old" control box and multiple five pin relays.
I turned my attention back to the bow thruster and his wiring.
There is no electric battery isolator.
The battery switch was on.
The power fuse was intact.
The power cable going into the control box has no voltage.
According to the manual the voltage for the control box is supposed to come from a different power source - independent battery bank for control circuit supply. That should come from the Main DC Panel and have an 8A fuse. I followed the power supply cable from the Control Box backwards which goes to the relay I mentioned earlier. Exactly to Pin 87.
Now to the relay. The cable that goes into Pin 86 (coil) has voltage 12.9 V. From Pin 86 a cable loop goes to Pin 30, so Pin 30 has voltage as well. But wait a second doesn't that contradict the whole point of a relay?
Anyhow, with pin 30 (continuously) energized the relay should switch to Pin 87 and there should be voltage but there isn't.
So now I am somewhat confused as to what is going on here and why is there a relay?
The power for the control box should come for the main DC panel protected with an 8 amp fuse. Unfortunately, I cannot find anything on the main panel and the Beneteau manual is less than helpfull.
I now wondering if could just remove the relay and connect the power to the control box directly. The realy did not portect anything, it's just a switch, or am I wrong here? However, I am just afraid to do that, not sure if I could damage something? But how?
It would be nice to know where the 8 amp fuse is and where the power is exactly coming from. Any ideas here how to find this out?
Sorry for this lengthy post.
I am thankful for any input!
Christoph
Our boat is a Beneteau 40 2008. We have a MAX Power CT 80 bow thruster installed which has its own battery. We are in our third season with the boat and so far did not have any issues with the bow thruster. Yesterday we prepared the boat for a short sail and found that the bow thruster could not be truned on. The typicall ... press both knobs for a couple of seconds - hear a beep and so on did not work. The thing was dead.
I started hunting down the problem. First I checked the battery, which appears to be OK at least from a voltage perspective, 12.7 volt.
Then I dissasambled the switch in the cockpit and found that there was no voltage.
Then I got the manual out and looked over the bow thruster circuit. After that I went back to the bow thruster and tried to identifiy what I saw in the manual.
There was no voltage on the wiring harness that comes out of the Electronic Control Box and goes to the control panel. The same as at the panel directly. No luck here.
Then I realized a little box the former owner had left behind. In there were an "old" control box and multiple five pin relays.
I turned my attention back to the bow thruster and his wiring.
There is no electric battery isolator.
The battery switch was on.
The power fuse was intact.
The power cable going into the control box has no voltage.
According to the manual the voltage for the control box is supposed to come from a different power source - independent battery bank for control circuit supply. That should come from the Main DC Panel and have an 8A fuse. I followed the power supply cable from the Control Box backwards which goes to the relay I mentioned earlier. Exactly to Pin 87.
Now to the relay. The cable that goes into Pin 86 (coil) has voltage 12.9 V. From Pin 86 a cable loop goes to Pin 30, so Pin 30 has voltage as well. But wait a second doesn't that contradict the whole point of a relay?
Anyhow, with pin 30 (continuously) energized the relay should switch to Pin 87 and there should be voltage but there isn't.
So now I am somewhat confused as to what is going on here and why is there a relay?
The power for the control box should come for the main DC panel protected with an 8 amp fuse. Unfortunately, I cannot find anything on the main panel and the Beneteau manual is less than helpfull.
I now wondering if could just remove the relay and connect the power to the control box directly. The realy did not portect anything, it's just a switch, or am I wrong here? However, I am just afraid to do that, not sure if I could damage something? But how?
It would be nice to know where the 8 amp fuse is and where the power is exactly coming from. Any ideas here how to find this out?
Sorry for this lengthy post.
I am thankful for any input!
Christoph
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