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Need a 12v+ when engine is running
- Punch'Eau
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Need a 12v+ when engine is running
I tought of the hour meters but they receive 12v+ as soon as the ignition key is ON.
Someone has an idea?
I want to install a buzzer that will activate if I loose an engine when trying to dock....
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Re: Need a 12v+ when engine is running
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Re: Need a 12v+ when engine is running
Viper wrote:Source of the post You should already have one for each engine. Take a look behind the helm. Mounted somewhere or tied to the harness should be an alarm horn/beeper/buzzer. If your key is on and the engine isn't running (no oil pressure), the alarm should be sounding. Same happens when you go to start the engine; turn the key to on and wait (delay circuit), the alarm should sound. If it isn't there's an issue somewhere; wiring, beeper/buzzer, pressure switch, etc. Same beeper used for an overheat.
Yes I saw them but I think I never heard them. They are suppose to sound when the key is at the ON position as long as the engine runs? And turn off when the engine turns and everything is normal right?
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Re: Need a 12v+ when engine is running
It made my dog at the time freak out so I installed a timed delay on the circuit to avoid the hearing alarm before the engine was started. At one point in time, Merc also added some type of delay to the circuit to avoid what I explained above.
Bottom line is the circuit becomes live with the turn of the ignition key and not the starting of the engine.
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Re: Need a 12v+ when engine is running
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Re: Need a 12v+ when engine is running
Perhaps consider something from the tach signal, not sure how but nowadays anything is possible.
I wonder are you having trouble with engine stalling when pulling throttles back to idle ????
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Re: Need a 12v+ when engine is running
bud37 wrote:Source of the post Mine in 2001 were different, mercs , just beeped before start. Key on was the trigger even without start.
Perhaps consider something from the tach signal, not sure how but nowadays anything is possible.
I wonder are you having trouble with engine stalling when pulling throttles back to idle ????
Yes with starboard engine. I changed ignition module and 80% better but happened once again lately
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Re: Need a 12v+ when engine is running
I had that same issue and it took a while to work thru it.
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Re: Need a 12v+ when engine is running
bud37 wrote:Source of the post I think if you do some more searches on this site you will find some fairly detailed threads discussing that sort of issue and how to resolve it. Combination of IAC motor counts, smooth operation, throttle body clean and undamaged with properly set throttle plate, IAC air port clean etc.
I had that same issue and it took a while to work thru it.
I will take a look for sure. I already checked and cleaned the throttle body ( not better), changed the distributor cap (not better) and changed ignition control module (way better)
Thanks a lot
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