My conundrum...I'm chasing electrical gremlins and have trouble with invisible stuff.
Twin engines.
Twin Batts.
Twin OFF-1-2-BOTH switches, both wired so their output runs to one of the two engines.
This week I pulled the Battery Selector Switches to examine their connections. All were surprisingly good, although the lug on the lead TO one of the engines simply pulled free. So much for quality control at the rigging shop.
Q1. WHY do both engine leads on the back of these switches register .50V when Both battery grounds are disconnected? Switches off and grounds off. Yet, I get .5 on them. The boat is high and dry on the trailer so there is no current reaching the boat through, or because of the salt water.
Q2. Why does one engines trim and tilt zinc show significant wear while the other one looks great?
I know for a fact that I have bilge pump issues, namely neither one works when activated by the float switch. So, I have an Andy Jackson which says there may be something wonky going on in the bilge, but I can't see how this is related to the half-a-volt reading. Just fodder for discussion.
Twin engines.
Twin Batts.
Twin OFF-1-2-BOTH switches, both wired so their output runs to one of the two engines.
This week I pulled the Battery Selector Switches to examine their connections. All were surprisingly good, although the lug on the lead TO one of the engines simply pulled free. So much for quality control at the rigging shop.
Q1. WHY do both engine leads on the back of these switches register .50V when Both battery grounds are disconnected? Switches off and grounds off. Yet, I get .5 on them. The boat is high and dry on the trailer so there is no current reaching the boat through, or because of the salt water.
Q2. Why does one engines trim and tilt zinc show significant wear while the other one looks great?
I know for a fact that I have bilge pump issues, namely neither one works when activated by the float switch. So, I have an Andy Jackson which says there may be something wonky going on in the bilge, but I can't see how this is related to the half-a-volt reading. Just fodder for discussion.
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