The Link 10 on my boat also failed. It is not worth repairing as a new one is about $200.00 and it is easy to replace. The replacement unit has worked fine for the past two years. Check your wiring and try a reset of the unit.
Vito
ASm # 283
--- In amelyachtowners@yahoogroups.com, "baligand2001" <baligand@h...> wrote:
Hello to all,
I'm facing problems with the ampmeter functions of the Link 10 and wonder if any of you has already faced and solve the same. My link 10 still provide a proper voltage measure but all
amps
indications have suddenly quit. It no longer provides either the immediate amps consumption (A) which is stuck to a permanently displayed number 509,or total amps consumed (AH) which actually
keep
increasing as opposed to the reverse and the related T function which is stuck to 100 %. I checked the fuses which are all right, disconnected the batteries to shut off the Link 10 and then switch it on again but all to no avail. I guess the Link 10 itself must be the culprit. Has someone already taken the step of removing the Link 10 to bring it in for repair ? Amel have kindly mailed me a copy of the manual but