Simi 60
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- Location
- Australia
- Vessel Make
- Milkraft 60 converted timber prawn trawler
Maxwell 3500HWC has ran like a champ for the 7 years we've been out here
And still is
But around Jan it started giving signs that something wasn't quite the same
Slightly different noise - or is it?
Seemed to lack power - at times
Seemed to change speed - at times
And sometimes I could swear I could hear a crackle with a whiff of ozone
Unbolted it, checked terminals, checked wiring, checked oil, all appeared fine
All terminals tight and liberal covering of liquid PVC from last time I serviced it.
Checked down below and found the breaker appearing to be partially tripped which is odd. I thought they were either off or on, but nothing else was obvious, all looked pristine.
Read manual and it mentioned brush replacement - but no instructions
Miles from anywhere so continue and observe.
Today I was pulling the anchor up while still dark
Wet chain and as it touched the chainwheel and as it went over the roller this time there were occasional sparks coming from the chain.
Not often but definitely happening.
Again, it all came up and now we are back in civilisation doing a reprov.
I'll unbolt it all ready to take the motor to an Auto Electrician on Monday, but hoping to go in sounding like I have an idea.
I am thinking if brushes are worn, so poor connection to the commutator
Could the power arc to the metal case of the motor >> metal case of gearbox >> shaft, chainwheel and into the chain?
Thoughts?
And still is
But around Jan it started giving signs that something wasn't quite the same
Slightly different noise - or is it?
Seemed to lack power - at times
Seemed to change speed - at times
And sometimes I could swear I could hear a crackle with a whiff of ozone
Unbolted it, checked terminals, checked wiring, checked oil, all appeared fine
All terminals tight and liberal covering of liquid PVC from last time I serviced it.
Checked down below and found the breaker appearing to be partially tripped which is odd. I thought they were either off or on, but nothing else was obvious, all looked pristine.
Read manual and it mentioned brush replacement - but no instructions
Miles from anywhere so continue and observe.
Today I was pulling the anchor up while still dark
Wet chain and as it touched the chainwheel and as it went over the roller this time there were occasional sparks coming from the chain.
Not often but definitely happening.
Again, it all came up and now we are back in civilisation doing a reprov.
I'll unbolt it all ready to take the motor to an Auto Electrician on Monday, but hoping to go in sounding like I have an idea.
I am thinking if brushes are worn, so poor connection to the commutator
Could the power arc to the metal case of the motor >> metal case of gearbox >> shaft, chainwheel and into the chain?
Thoughts?