diver dave
Guru
- Joined
- Jan 13, 2017
- Messages
- 2,570
- Location
- United States
- Vessel Name
- Coquina
- Vessel Make
- Lagoon 380
Here's a good one, with a happy ending.
So, initial cruise for us on this boat. Lots of AICW running. I have autopilot on, running the ditch. At the helm, I notice the boat headed directly for a channel marker. I take over the helm. Turns out the fluxgate heading sensor is located about 3' forward of the battery/electrical area. The 2/0 inverter feed cables, about 3' long had a bit of a loop, or more exactly, were not run very close together. With the 10A ac load, they were carrying over a hundred Amps, and generating a significant magnetic field, thereby picked up by the heading sensor, thereby sending the AP off by 10 degrees. Only with the microwave on. I twisted the 2/0 Plus and Minus cables together, and reduced the effect down to 1 to 2 deg of error. And, new rule. Manual steering under bridges.
So, initial cruise for us on this boat. Lots of AICW running. I have autopilot on, running the ditch. At the helm, I notice the boat headed directly for a channel marker. I take over the helm. Turns out the fluxgate heading sensor is located about 3' forward of the battery/electrical area. The 2/0 inverter feed cables, about 3' long had a bit of a loop, or more exactly, were not run very close together. With the 10A ac load, they were carrying over a hundred Amps, and generating a significant magnetic field, thereby picked up by the heading sensor, thereby sending the AP off by 10 degrees. Only with the microwave on. I twisted the 2/0 Plus and Minus cables together, and reduced the effect down to 1 to 2 deg of error. And, new rule. Manual steering under bridges.