Macerator Cycles By Itself

Sep 6, 2020
33
Catalina 315 74 Barrington, RI
I was cleaning up the boat after a day of sailing yesterday, when I noticed a periodic noise. I traced it to the macerator. It seemed to "spin" or "whirl" for about 1 second, then repeat every 2 minutes. It did this 10 times before I left. The macerator was never turned on yesterday. The seacock was closed the whole day. The circuit breaker to the macerator was turned off all day. I turned off the DC batteries and the shore power, and it continued it's 1 second on 2 minutes off cycle. I'm scratching my head. What could cause this?

Thanks,
Anthony
 

jssailem

SBO Weather and Forecasting Forum Jim & John
Oct 22, 2014
23,145
CAL 35 Cruiser #21 moored EVERETT WA
I turned off the DC batteries and the shore power, and it continued it's 1 second on 2 minutes off cycle.
If it still runs with these power sources off, then perhaps a former owner hard wired the it directly to the batteries. You can follow the wires to the power connection to be sure. Or you can start taking connected power cords off the batteries till it stops.

In such a condition you are going to have your batteries drained to zero before you expect it to happen.
 
Sep 6, 2020
33
Catalina 315 74 Barrington, RI
Thanks. But, I'm the original owner, straight from the Catalina factory. I'll check this, but I sure hope they wouldn't wire it that way, at least on purpose. But I'm hard pressed, except for some pressure situation, to imagine how it spins without power! Thanks.
 
Feb 10, 2004
4,136
Hunter 40.5 Warwick, RI
On the plus side, at least it repeats its cycle quickly so you can evaluate your actions to remove power.

If all else fails, call GhostBusters.:biggrin:
 
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Running dry has to have "fried" the impeller in it, so after you've sorted out what's causing it to cycle corrected the problem be sure to replace the impeller before attempting to use it.

Off the wall thought: are you sure it IS the macerator and not some critter trapped in it making the noise?

--Peggie
 

senang

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Oct 21, 2009
316
hunter 38 Monaco
My bet is on a bilge pump without a level switch. These beast turn every x minutes to measure resistance from an eventual waterlevel in the bilge. If no water they switch off and restart after x minutes.
 
Mar 8, 2019
9
Beneteau Beneteau 49 Newport Beach
I agree with senang. I have one of those bilge pumps. Disconnect one of the power lines from the macerator and see if the sound continues.