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It sounds like it might be a rudder feed back issue to me.
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displays and moves properly on the control head. That makes me think it's OK.
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Gremlins, autopilot
sealed?
Yes, sealed.
Is it this one ?
similar
Is there a thermal fuse to protect the motor?
Isn't Whitlock owned by Lewmar?
contacted Lewmar
redundancy in the form of 2 of them.
I'm with you dan, redundancy is the way to go.
I was researching a stowable wheel drive.
We did 30 minute watches all day
Reversible motor drives.
Thanks Al
Course computer
Will check that
This gremlin is back
Could it be the clutch?...
Clutch engages normally
Just a thought..
I was thinking the same
It sounds like it might be a rudder feed back issue to me.
The rudder position
Did you ever get the Ohm reading
Yes I confirmed this morning
Well, that's good and bad. Did you
This was exactly the problem I had leaving Norfolk in February
That's good info
Yikes, now I'm getting nervous!
Did the motor move at all?
In my case the motor did not move at all
That's helpful
Had another conversation with Raymarine Support
Wire wound sensors
Fixed the AP!
Congrats Larry, SG.. and here's a LVDT wiki-link
Sometimes...
Well done Larry! I would suggest
These were butt connections
I hate butt connections so much that
Terminal boards also offer a place to troubleshoot.
Sorry Steve... you covered that. Good show!
Steve- That's the best well-reasoned rants I've seen in a long time!
Thanks, Charlie. I'm not often accused of being "well-reasoned".
I'm happy for you!
If the problem is the brushes then you
Sealed motor
Well, that's a bummer.
Larry, I swapped mine out for one that wasn't sealed.
This is a Whitlock motor
remember now, it was an Accusteer
Dan
Wires?
My test of direct voltage
The issue isn't the capacity for simply carrying voltage -- its the ablity to carry watts (amps) through the wire.
I used the actual wire
If you have a bad connection or a bad wire...
Understood
Larry, what happens when you put a didgital voltmeter across