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Greetings folks,
I have a Simpson Lawrence Windlass which allows me to drop the anchor without any issues, but it stops when retrieving the anchor line when it meets any significant resistance (e.g. when the chain starts to lift off the bottom of the river). If I send it down again it rolls fine, but up there is barely movement before it stops. To diagnose this further and try to fix the issue, what steps should I take? Does this sound like more like a faulty control switch, or an issue with the motor? Thanks for any advice and guidance, Rich |
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Rich,
Sounds like it goes up and down but just has no torque. I would look to see how the drum is attached to the motor shaft. I'm not familiar with how Simpson Lawrence does it but the might be a keyway or a spline or perhaps a sheer pin. If the issue isn't slippage between the motor and the drum it sounds like the motor has a problem. Paul "Rich" wrote in message m... Greetings folks, I have a Simpson Lawrence Windlass which allows me to drop the anchor without any issues, but it stops when retrieving the anchor line when it meets any significant resistance (e.g. when the chain starts to lift off the bottom of the river). If I send it down again it rolls fine, but up there is barely movement before it stops. To diagnose this further and try to fix the issue, what steps should I take? Does this sound like more like a faulty control switch, or an issue with the motor? Thanks for any advice and guidance, Rich |
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Wayne.B wrote in message . ..
If the motor is running but the drum is slipping, the clutch pressure needs to be tightened. If the motor is stalling out, check your electrical connections. If all of the above checks out, you either have a problem in the gearbox (very common), or a defective motor. Hi Wayne, thanks for the response. The motor seems to stall out - there is no continued sound from the motor once the line stops moving. Time to get out the multimeter . . . hope it's that simple. Rich |
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![]() "Rich" wrote in message m... Wayne.B wrote in message . .. The motor seems to stall out - there is no continued sound from the motor once the line stops moving. Is there a circuit breaker that opens? It is possible that it is on a self resetting circuit breaker and the breaker has gone bad. Otherwise, the multimeter is the next step. Measure the voltage as close to the motor as you can get. If the voltage drops real low, then check the wiring and all the connections back to the battery. If the voltage is okay at the motor, then I would suspect brushes. If you can get the motor out, see if you can take it apart and change the brushes. If the brushes are okay, then I would suspect a burned spot on the commutator, which probably means a new motor Rod |
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