Hello everyone...
Seems I can never get away from Autopilot woes. I had all kinds of problems with my old Raymarine 4000 autopilot until I finally replaced it with a new Raymarine X-5 wheelpilot. At first I had some issues with the autopilot wheel stalling in heavy winds but I fixed that by increasing the gauge of wire to the motor unit. So I assumed all was finally well... until about a month ago.
About four weeks ago, for no reason I could determine, the autopilot suddenly went dead shortly after dropping some friends off at a neighboring marina before I started motoring back to my own marina. The screen was blank and upon further inspection of the computer itself I found that the 2amp fuse inside had burned out. I replaced this and the system continued to run for about another week until it burned out again.
Since this time I have attempted to figure out what is causing this problem to no avail. It still continues to happen but doesn't seem to relate to anything else going on around it. I've checked the power wires and they aren't corroded or changed in any way. It doesn't make a difference what other systems are on or off, it doesn't seem to happen when the boat motor is started up or when the autopilot is engaged and running... it just seems to happen randomly.
Does anyone know what the 2amp fuse in the Raymarine X-5 course computer is used for? There is also a 15amp fuse in the computer which I assume connects to the power, but I'm assuming the 2amp fuse is used for something else entirely. If anyone knows it would help me to continue to trouble shoot this problem because right now I seem to be at a dead end
Thanks in advance...
-Levin
Seems I can never get away from Autopilot woes. I had all kinds of problems with my old Raymarine 4000 autopilot until I finally replaced it with a new Raymarine X-5 wheelpilot. At first I had some issues with the autopilot wheel stalling in heavy winds but I fixed that by increasing the gauge of wire to the motor unit. So I assumed all was finally well... until about a month ago.
About four weeks ago, for no reason I could determine, the autopilot suddenly went dead shortly after dropping some friends off at a neighboring marina before I started motoring back to my own marina. The screen was blank and upon further inspection of the computer itself I found that the 2amp fuse inside had burned out. I replaced this and the system continued to run for about another week until it burned out again.
Since this time I have attempted to figure out what is causing this problem to no avail. It still continues to happen but doesn't seem to relate to anything else going on around it. I've checked the power wires and they aren't corroded or changed in any way. It doesn't make a difference what other systems are on or off, it doesn't seem to happen when the boat motor is started up or when the autopilot is engaged and running... it just seems to happen randomly.
Does anyone know what the 2amp fuse in the Raymarine X-5 course computer is used for? There is also a 15amp fuse in the computer which I assume connects to the power, but I'm assuming the 2amp fuse is used for something else entirely. If anyone knows it would help me to continue to trouble shoot this problem because right now I seem to be at a dead end
Thanks in advance...
-Levin