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Daniele Fuā January 21st 04 05:54 PM

Autopilot
 
In my 1978 Swan 411 there is an old NECO autopilot. I recently fixed
some minor faulty circuitry and it now works as it is supposed to do.
Too bad that it is a vintage device and, for example, does not have a
NEMEA input, the course is set on an absolute 360 deg dial and there is
no whatsoever display that gives information on the set/actual course.
I would like to upgrade it but the 12Volt/20A servomotor under the
steering wheel works well and I would like to keep it: it is presently
controlled by two relais'. Also the clutch works and there is a rudder
feedback, probably a variable resistor, in the same assembly. Keeping
them would reduce the cost by a relevant amount and, in particular,
would almost zero the mechanical adapting of the steering system. On the
market there are many display/control units available with all the
modern facilities; using one of them should not be impossible.
The main problems I foresee a i) compatibility between the output of
the new unit and the relais/servomotor, and ii) possible installation of
a new rudder feedback unit.
Has anybody in the NG faced those problems and solved them?


Ansley Sawyer January 23rd 04 10:13 PM

Autopilot
 
Daniele,

I had the same NECO unit and one day it just quit and left us doing hard a
starboard circles in the fog.

I ended up removing the compass and the control unit and installed a Simrad
control unit slaved to the Neco motor. It has worked fine for three years
now. I did put in the Simrad rudder sensor unit also.

Email me if I can help.

Ansley Sawyer
SV Pacem
39' Camper Nicholson Ketch




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