Wet Gauges leave my Cummins dead in the water
Posted: Oct 28th, '07, 14:53
It appears that my gauge wiring got slightly wet in last weeks rain. (I'm embarrased to day that I do have some leaks around my gauge panel) When I started my engines yesterday after 4 dains of wind driven rain, I got a low voltage alarm on the starboard engine and I know that I don't have low voltage. I went out for a ride anywaywith the alarm light lit figuring it would reset when the alternators kicked in. As soon as went to power up, my port engines quits completely. (The starboard keeps running even with the low voltage alarm) I push the reset button on the port engine, but it keeps tripping everytime I turn the key. I figure its related to the rain since everything was running perfectly last Sunday before the rain. I got the hair dryer out and dried my gauge panel wiring and the electronic circuit board. Afer some drying the low voltage alarm goes away on the starboard engine and I am able to reset the port engine and start it. I figured I fixed the problem.
Wrong! I take her out fishing yesterday afternoon. I run the boat for a good 3 hours drifting Indian River Inlet for stripers. I started and stopped those motors at least 25 times and everything was OK. I decide to drift out fornt of the inlet and as I get ready to return from the ocean, the port engine dies right in the inlet. I get home on one engine. This morning she starts up and i figure she just needed to dry out some more, I take her out for a ride and then she quits on me again and I can't get her to restart.
Do any of you Cummins guys have any ideas? I saw form the boatdiesel.com site that Uncle Vic had a similar type problem with the low voltage alarm. How did you end up fixing your problem?
Also, that reset button seems more like a fault protector than a circuit breaker. I was suprised that a problem in the gauge panel can leave you dead in the water. Do you mean to tell me that if a gauge goes bad, it trips the whole circuit and cuts off your engine. Is that how its designed?
As always, thanks for everyone's help.
Vince
Wrong! I take her out fishing yesterday afternoon. I run the boat for a good 3 hours drifting Indian River Inlet for stripers. I started and stopped those motors at least 25 times and everything was OK. I decide to drift out fornt of the inlet and as I get ready to return from the ocean, the port engine dies right in the inlet. I get home on one engine. This morning she starts up and i figure she just needed to dry out some more, I take her out for a ride and then she quits on me again and I can't get her to restart.
Do any of you Cummins guys have any ideas? I saw form the boatdiesel.com site that Uncle Vic had a similar type problem with the low voltage alarm. How did you end up fixing your problem?
Also, that reset button seems more like a fault protector than a circuit breaker. I was suprised that a problem in the gauge panel can leave you dead in the water. Do you mean to tell me that if a gauge goes bad, it trips the whole circuit and cuts off your engine. Is that how its designed?
As always, thanks for everyone's help.
Vince