Re: Desperate plea for an alternator/charging problem - Amel Euros 41, 1976, MD21a engine
Andrew Eaves <andyeaves@...>
Hi John
Thanks for the offer and advice! Sorry for the delay, yes an auto electrician found it in 20 mins. It was the alternator bulb/lamp. What usually comes on when your alternator is faulty in a car, but I never knew this bulb was in the circuit as it never had worked. Lesson learnt here now. Still one alternator to repair and batteries would benefit from being changed. Also to my knowledge this system is now just 12v, I haven't found any 24v lying around anywhere yet.
Thanks for your help, learning curve here!
Regards
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Final on the genset exhaust fan wiring
eric freedman
Hi Bill ,Here is how the genset fan is wired: green yellow in the cable to the fan green yellow Blue in the cable to the blue on on the fan Red from the cable to the fuse. Then one side of the capacitor and the brown wire from to the fan connected together to the other side side of the fuse. Black wire from the fan connected to the other side of the capacitor. Fair Winds,
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Re: Bow thruster Gear Oil
Mohammad Shirloo
Hi Bill;
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I have to give credit to the yard guys at Manoel’s boat yard in Malta too as we came up with the idea together. Off course it is OK to publish. Glad to make a small contribution to years of benefits we have reaped from yours and other Amel owners’ shared experiences.. Happy Sailing;
Mohammad & Aty
B&B Kokomo
Amel 54 #099
On Nov 10, 2019, at 11:16 AM, CW Bill Rouse via Groups.Io <brouse@...> wrote:
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Re: Bow thruster Gear Oil
Mohammad, I just revised my page in the Amel Book to include that PEARL of sage advice from you. Let me know if it is ok to publish. Best, CW Bill Rouse Amel Yacht Owners School - www.AmelYachtOwnersSchool.com 720 Winnie St Galveston Island, TX 77550 +1(832) 380-4970
On Sun, Nov 10, 2019, 12:24 PM Matt Salatino via Groups.Io <helmsmatt=yahoo.com@groups.io> wrote:
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Re: black wire on the genset exhaust fan
Eric, There should be two things spliced in series to the load (brown) wire; fuse and the capacitor. The capacitor is likely closest to the fan (blower). Best, CW Bill Rouse Amel Yacht Owners School - www.AmelYachtOwnersSchool.com 720 Winnie St Galveston Island, TX 77550 +1(832) 380-4970
On Sun, Nov 10, 2019, 12:15 PM eric freedman <kimberlite@...> wrote:
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Re: Bow thruster Gear Oil
Ingenious!
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~~~⛵️~~~Matt
On Nov 10, 2019, at 12:14 PM, Mohammad Shirloo <mshirloo@...> wrote:
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black wire on the genset exhaust fan
eric freedman
Hi Bill, Thank for the Photo. It was hard to make out but does the black wire and the brown wire from the fan connect to the the capacitor and then the red wire from the powered cable on the other ?ide of the capacitor. Best, Eric SM 376 Kimberlite
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Re: Bow thruster Gear Oil
Hi Mohammad,
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That sounds like a good plan. Thanks. Nick
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Re: Help with 220 Volt Genset exhaust fan Super Maramu
Eric, I found the following photo. I had cut the original capacitor from the wiring bundle, installed a wiring junction block, and new capacitor. The reason I did this is because the capacitor controls the speed of the blower and the capacitor was out-of-spec, slowing the motor. If you look closely at the BLUE circle, you will see that the original white capacitor wires (at least 1) was spliced to a black wire. I hope this helps you. --
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Re: Bow thruster Gear Oil
Mohammad Shirloo
Hi Nick;
We made a fill plug by drilling a hole in the center of an all thread the same size as the drain plug. We just attach a clear hose with the same ID as the OD of the all thread and attach it to a nipple drilled and installed on the lid of the gear oil bottle. We then attach the gear oil bottle inverted to the SS lifeline above the bow thruster. The oil simply gravity feeds from the bottom up. Leave the cap on the bow thruster oil fill reservoir open to let the air escape. It takes a few hours, depending on temperature, but you are sure that you have zero air and it is hassle free while you focus on other tasks. Just check the reservoir once in a while to be sure it does not overflow.
Happy Sailing;
Mohammad and Aty B&B Kokomo AMEL 54 #099
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On Behalf Of Paul Dowd and Sharon Brown via Groups.Io
Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2019 6:59 AM To: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io Subject: Re: [AmelYachtOwners] Bowthruster Gear Oil
Nick,
I filled mine from the top, with the drain open, then used a dinghy pump to pressurise the reservoir until clean oil came out the drain. I did need a few periodical top-ups but never had any problem with the bowthruster.
Cheers, Paul S/Y Ya Fohi - Amel 54 #98
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On Behalf Of ngtnewington Newington via Groups.Io
Hi Matt,
That does make sense but this is not the first time I have changed the oil. I did it when I bought the boat in June 2017 in Grenada WI. As I remember, I just drained it and filled the reservoir. It was hot and the oil would have been thinner. It was quite cool this time and the oil more viscous…any other thoughts out there?
Nick Amelia AML 54-019
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Re: Help with 220 Volt Genset exhaust fan Super Maramu
Eric, The fuse and the capacitor should be spliced in series to the load wire which should be brown. The blue wire is return (neutral). Green/yellow is earth. I am not sure where the black wire goes, unless it is a jumper. That fan (blower) is exactly the same fan (blower) on your Climma AC. --
On Sun, Nov 10, 2019 at 10:33 AM Thomas Kleman <lorient422@...> wrote: Hey Eric- just changed my blower so this is still fresh. The line ahead of the transfer box is energized by the genset running (on SM 422). The hot line goes fuse, capacitor, then fan. I'm not sure about your black wire.....if that's a 4th wire coming from your fan, we don't have one so can't help there.
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black wire in the genset exhaust fan
eric freedman
We are just getting ready to head south from NY to the Caribe (BURRR) and that is one thing that is holding us up. Fair Winds, Eric SM 376 Kimberlite
From: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io [mailto:main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io] On Behalf Of eric freedman Thanks Tom, I kind of figured that out the red wire, I just don't know what the black wire connect to. Possibly someone with a hull number closer to mine knows how the black wire connects. Fair Winds, Hey Eric- just changed my blower so this is still fresh. The line ahead of the transfer box is energized by the genset running (on SM 422). The hot line goes fuse, capacitor, then fan. I'm not sure about your black wire.....if that's a 4th wire coming from your fan, we don't have one so can't help there.
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The Black wire on the genset exhaust fan
eric freedman
Thanks Tom, I kind of figured that out the red wire, I just don't know what the black wire connect to. Possibly someone with a hull number closer to mine knows how the black wire connects. Fair Winds, Hey Eric- just changed my blower so this is still fresh. The line ahead of the transfer box is energized by the genset running (on SM 422). The hot line goes fuse, capacitor, then fan. I'm not sure about your black wire.....if that's a 4th wire coming from your fan, we don't have one so can't help there.
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Re: Help with 220 Volt Genset exhaust fan Super Maramu
Thomas Kleman
Hey Eric- just changed my blower so this is still fresh. The line ahead of the transfer box is energized by the genset running (on SM 422). The hot line goes fuse, capacitor, then fan. I'm not sure about your black wire.....if that's a 4th wire coming from your fan, we don't have one so can't help there.
As an aside, due to charger overheating, we installed Hella 24 volt fan in ceiling light block over genset, pointed at charger. Switch is by watermaker panel. It resolved my charger overheating issue where new blower had made no difference. Tom and Kirstin SM2K 422 L'ORIENT
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Re: Bowthruster Gear Oil
Paul Dowd and Sharon Brown
Nick,
I filled mine from the top, with the drain open, then used a dinghy pump to pressurise the reservoir until clean oil came out the drain. I did need a few periodical top-ups but never had any problem with the bowthruster.
Cheers, Paul S/Y Ya Fohi - Amel 54 #98
From: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io <main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io> On Behalf Of ngtnewington Newington via Groups.Io
Sent: 10 November 2019 10:43 To: main@AmelYachtOwners.groups.io Subject: Re: [AmelYachtOwners] Bowthruster Gear Oil
Hi Matt,
That does make sense but this is not the first time I have changed the oil. I did it when I bought the boat in June 2017 in Grenada WI. As I remember, I just drained it and filled the reservoir. It was hot and the oil would have been thinner. It was quite cool this time and the oil more viscous…any other thoughts out there?
Nick Amelia AML 54-019
-- Cheers Paul Ya Fohi - Amel 54 #98
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Re: Bowthruster Gear Oil
Ian Park
Don’t know if it will help. Have you tried rotating prop by hand to get the shaft and gears turning? It may move the oil a bit.
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On 10 Nov 2019, at 14:42, ngtnewington Newington via Groups.Io <ngtnewington@...> wrote:
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Re: Bowthruster Gear Oil
Hi Matt,
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That does make sense but this is not the first time I have changed the oil. I did it when I bought the boat in June 2017 in Grenada WI. As I remember, I just drained it and filled the reservoir. It was hot and the oil would have been thinner. It was quite cool this time and the oil more viscous…any other thoughts out there? Nick Amelia AML 54-019
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Re: Antal 120x18 Composite Fibre jib block
Oops, I just noticed that my iPhone changed a word.
Correction: I RINSED my job blocks ( the large ones that lead to the winch) in warm water. Kent Kristy SM 243 You receive all messages sent to this group.
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Re: Bowthruster Gear Oil
I may be speaking from ignorance, but many lower units require removing the vent plug, and filling via a squeeze bottle from the drain plug, until oil seeps out the vent, installing the vent plug, an then quickly installing the drain plug.
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This way, you fill from the bottom, and air is pushed out the top. ~~~⛵️~~~Matt
On Nov 10, 2019, at 8:15 AM, ngtnewington Newington via Groups.Io <ngtnewington@...> wrote:
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Bowthruster Gear Oil
I recently hauled out and decided to drain the gear oil from the Bowthruster, the oil was good and not cloudy but after two years needed changing.
Then after replacing the oil drain screw filled up the oil reservoir with 90 weight gear oil. The problem is that the gear oil will not flow. There is obviously some kind of air lock. I managed to get about 250ml in by Blowing into the reservoir, i.e. pressurising it. I have now left the boat for the winter and maybe the oil will work its way down by gravity. I looked for a bleed screw to let the air out but found nothing. Does anyone know if there is a air vent bleed screw? Or is there some trick? Nick Amelia AML 54-019 ashore at the Bazimakoplou boat yard Kilada Greece
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