Some of you might recall a fairly lenghty thread written last year where I described the problems with the Yanmar Panel Buzzer (Panel B-Type) along with the solution found disconnecting the yellow wire coming from the oil pressure switch going into the buzzer and connecting it to the red/white sail drive wire (not used on my boat since it has a shaft) going into the buzzer.
http://forums.hunter.sailboatowners.com/showthread.php?p=1055065&highlight=oil
Same problem has come up again. And the oil pressure switch is good, all connections are good, ground is good. So I figured I'd call my friendly Yanmar dealer and have him quote me a buzzer. Told me Part # 104271-91351. $250 (Canadian) + tax
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I asked about the part number since last year I had been quoted $102, which I still found high considering a simple radio Shack buzzer sells for less than $10 !
Being frugal I skinned the white and blue wire going into the buzzer (high temp alarm) and connected the yellow wire to it. Sure enough everything works fine. Turn the key, get the alarm and all 3 lamps. Start engine and alarm and lamps shut off. Kill engine and all 3 lamps and alarm come on again until key is turned back off.
I realize that Oil Pressure Switch and High Temp Switch going onto the same diode will make both lamps come on and alarm sound if there is ever a problem, therefore not telling me exactly which is which. Since in both cases one would promptly kill the engine to find out why the alarm is sounding, I am thinking that from that point on I can easily figure out if I have a high temp or low oil pressure problem.
Two questions come to mind: 1) is there any other problems with the solution as stated above and 2) The buzzer is sealed so the diodes cannot be replaced. Can I install external diodes and how would I connect them ?
Thanks for the help. Claude
http://forums.hunter.sailboatowners.com/showthread.php?p=1055065&highlight=oil
Same problem has come up again. And the oil pressure switch is good, all connections are good, ground is good. So I figured I'd call my friendly Yanmar dealer and have him quote me a buzzer. Told me Part # 104271-91351. $250 (Canadian) + tax
I asked about the part number since last year I had been quoted $102, which I still found high considering a simple radio Shack buzzer sells for less than $10 !
Being frugal I skinned the white and blue wire going into the buzzer (high temp alarm) and connected the yellow wire to it. Sure enough everything works fine. Turn the key, get the alarm and all 3 lamps. Start engine and alarm and lamps shut off. Kill engine and all 3 lamps and alarm come on again until key is turned back off.
I realize that Oil Pressure Switch and High Temp Switch going onto the same diode will make both lamps come on and alarm sound if there is ever a problem, therefore not telling me exactly which is which. Since in both cases one would promptly kill the engine to find out why the alarm is sounding, I am thinking that from that point on I can easily figure out if I have a high temp or low oil pressure problem.
Two questions come to mind: 1) is there any other problems with the solution as stated above and 2) The buzzer is sealed so the diodes cannot be replaced. Can I install external diodes and how would I connect them ?
Thanks for the help. Claude