Juliet 15
Senior Member
Anyone have experience with older Naiad 251 series stab systems?
Mine have been flawless till today. After engine start I put them in "center" as I idled out of the anchorage. I remember hearing the engine idle speed drop slightly like always when I flipped the switch from OFF to CENTER like they always do. Once clear of the Anchorage I flipped then to ON and thought nothing of it till an hour later when I thought we were rolling more than normal. The gauges showed the were stationary and centered. I checked they weren't pinned, then checked the pressure. Both gauges showed zero psi. I found a broken wire going to one of the rams, but fixing that made no difference. I stopped troubleshooting after that cuz I needed to drive. Anyone know the following?
1. If the engines are running but the system is electrically switched off (like a blown fuse) does the system pressure stay at zero?
2. The manual says nothing in the troubleshooting section about zero pressure. It does say there's an online fuse somewhere. I looked at the control head - nothing. Anyone know where that fuse is usually located?
3. Can a malfunctioning control box cause this, or is this a mechanical failure of a pump (kind of the same question as number 1 above)
Mine have been flawless till today. After engine start I put them in "center" as I idled out of the anchorage. I remember hearing the engine idle speed drop slightly like always when I flipped the switch from OFF to CENTER like they always do. Once clear of the Anchorage I flipped then to ON and thought nothing of it till an hour later when I thought we were rolling more than normal. The gauges showed the were stationary and centered. I checked they weren't pinned, then checked the pressure. Both gauges showed zero psi. I found a broken wire going to one of the rams, but fixing that made no difference. I stopped troubleshooting after that cuz I needed to drive. Anyone know the following?
1. If the engines are running but the system is electrically switched off (like a blown fuse) does the system pressure stay at zero?
2. The manual says nothing in the troubleshooting section about zero pressure. It does say there's an online fuse somewhere. I looked at the control head - nothing. Anyone know where that fuse is usually located?
3. Can a malfunctioning control box cause this, or is this a mechanical failure of a pump (kind of the same question as number 1 above)