I have a newer Yanmar control panel that has just 4 buttons. There is no key for ignition. The buttons from top to bottom are: Engine Start, Engine Off, Glow Plugs, Ignition On/Off. When I started up on Saturday morning I muffed the sequence by not opening the raw water intake. As soon as I realized it, I quickly hit the wrong button. I hit the Ignition On/Off button, which apparently disabled the engine shut off button. When I realized my mistake and hit the engine shut-off, nothing happened and the engine continued to run only it was sucking air. It startled me into immediate action and I managed to open the valve quickly enough to allow water to flow without any damage to the impeller. This all happened in a matter of seconds. After I had a chance to think about it, I wondered if I damaged a diode. I shut down and then started again, so I figured I had no problems.
Later in the day, under somewhat stressful conditions at the entrance to Double Creek Channel, I attempted to start the engine. I got a single click and then nothing. The engine panel wouldn't even light up again. I looked at the battery monitor and found both the house bank and the start battery to be fully charged. I was puzzled so I started the engine with the house bank. That was yesterday afternoon. That was when I was really concerned that I damaged a diode, but I don't know how those things work, so I don't really know how to go about testing for that condition. I use a Dual Circuit Plus switch.
In any event, this morning, I started the engine with the start batt without any difficulty so I'm back to wondering if I have a problem or not. As I'm writing this, I suddenly just realized that I already noticed a week ago that the negative cable on the start battery is badly corroded. I tried to clean it up then, but I didn't have the right tools. Then I promptly forgot about it.
Next week, I'll replace the cable … but I still wonder if I damaged a diode?
(Are there diodes in the switch?)
Later in the day, under somewhat stressful conditions at the entrance to Double Creek Channel, I attempted to start the engine. I got a single click and then nothing. The engine panel wouldn't even light up again. I looked at the battery monitor and found both the house bank and the start battery to be fully charged. I was puzzled so I started the engine with the house bank. That was yesterday afternoon. That was when I was really concerned that I damaged a diode, but I don't know how those things work, so I don't really know how to go about testing for that condition. I use a Dual Circuit Plus switch.
In any event, this morning, I started the engine with the start batt without any difficulty so I'm back to wondering if I have a problem or not. As I'm writing this, I suddenly just realized that I already noticed a week ago that the negative cable on the start battery is badly corroded. I tried to clean it up then, but I didn't have the right tools. Then I promptly forgot about it.
Next week, I'll replace the cable … but I still wonder if I damaged a diode?