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56 Voyager Gauges
- EdK
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56 Voyager Gauges
One of the temperature gauges also not working.
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Re: 56 Voyager Gauges
I've never heard of that being a common Carver problem but anything's possible. I'm not familiar with how they power hour meters on that model specifically, whether they go through a relay or direct to an engine power circuit but the only way to get them even now providing they are actually functional is to apply power to the lower ones individually and leave them for the number of hours needed to bring them up to 600. The other option is to replace them with new ones, start at zero and leave a mechanical log of that somewhere on board like at the electrical panel for future reference. If you want them to read actual numbers, again you'll have to power them up and leave them on. Of course all this depends on whether there is power getting to them when they're wired into ship's systems. If there isn't, that needs to be diagnosed and remedied first. If the engines are computerized, a tech with diagnostic equipment to read computer data can retrieve the true hours on each engine.
Another option is to go NMEA 2000 if not equipped, install gateways to the engines to convert to NMEA 2K and view the hours from the engine computers directly on your nav display. This would also allow you to monitor other data as well.
The temp gauge is a matter of doing some diagnostics. It's either the gauge, wiring, or an engine temp sender, poor connection, etc.
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Re: 56 Voyager Gauges
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Re: 56 Voyager Gauges
Also wouldn't phase me a bit, so long as you can see the real runtime when they scan the engines. That's what counts.
My two meters were off by quite a bit because (for some reason) the starboard engine key was on when the engine wasn't running. That made the starboard meter keep counting when the port wasn't. TWO of those times were my fault, as I had turned on the ignition to check the fuel levels and forgot to turn it off... and realized it DAYS later. DOH!
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Re: 56 Voyager Gauges
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Re: 56 Voyager Gauges
km - are you sure your meters run with just the key on? Typically, there is a connection to the oil system so the meters will not turn unless the engine is actually running. Not doubting you, anything can happen in or after production, but it is strange. My meters are about 3 hrs different, but easily accounted for by the habit of starting one engine for a couple minutes before the second. 54 days to go!

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Re: 56 Voyager Gauges
The meters on our Carver were dead on and stayed that way until we sold it. I would be sure to investigate the wild hour discrepancy in the OP's considered boat though....has to be a reasonable verifiable reason, not just an assumption.
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Re: 56 Voyager Gauges
Cooler wrote:Source of the post ...
km - are you sure your meters run with just the key on? Typically, there is a connection to the oil system so the meters will not turn unless the engine is actually running. Not doubting you, anything can happen in or after production, but it is strange. My meters are about 3 hrs different, but easily accounted for by the habit of starting one engine for a couple minutes before the second. 54 days to go!er
Yes, mine were definitely active anytime the starboard engine key was in the 'on' position. Some could be tied into engine oil pressure or some of the newer ones even operate off tach signals. Mine were just simple... three connections... ground, power and light.
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