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power to helm
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Re: power to helm
I see you have diesels ( I am no diesel guy ), so maybe the wiring has a different path....my guess here is it is probably something simple ( hopefully ), maybe you have recently been around the engines and disturbed a harness coupler etc....have a real good look for corrosion and loose connections.
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Viper wrote:Source of the post Don't know what brand of engines you have but there should be a breaker mounted on the engine.
Yea. I'm not sure on the Cummins, but on my Crusader gas engines there is a big breaker right on the motor and one output from it feeds a fuse at the helm that goes to the ignition switch. If that big breaker on the engine was popped or defective I would have the exact same symptoms as the OP.
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Viper wrote:Source of the post Don't know what brand of engines you have but there should be a breaker mounted on the engine.
The guy I talked to at Carver mentioned a breaker on the Cummins engine but I have no idea where on the engine. Any ideas?
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Re: power to helm
Got anything that looks like these?
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Re: power to helm
I'm really surprised that the terminals below are exposed and not covered with a boot or something. I'd at least tape them up or put some of that flex wire coaming around them so they would not be exposed to an inadvertent short.
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Re: power to helm
Do You have the Cummins owners manual? If you do, there will be a schematic in it, thats the one you need. It should show a molded 8 wire plug in your helm pod. In that molded plug, there should be a 10ga power wire that has no power at the helm.
The matching wire molded plug will be at the engine, with a power feed and circucit breaker, feeding off the starter lug.
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Re: power to helm

Now, why did it trip??

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