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If problem is  not found, check the cable on  the motor for continuity.   BE  CAREFUL 

NOT  TO  SHORT  THE  SOCKET  WITH  OHMETER  PROBE.    (Battery voltage  normally 
exists  on  the black  and  white terminals)    Check  the  orange wire in  the  cable.    With  plug 
unplugged, check with an ohmmeter for continuity from the motor terminal strip to the socket 
hole  corresponding  to  orange.   (See  plug/socket  assignment  above)   If  you  get  continuity  in 
the motor cable and the socket appears satisfactory, the trouble is isolated to the control cable 
and plug. 

 

To check the control cable on boat for continuity of the orange wire, place one probe of the 

voltmeter on the prong of the plug.  Extend the length of the other probe, if necessary, with a 
piece of wire to the screw on the control console terminal strip corresponding to orange. 

 

 

 

 

Other Control Circuits

 

 

You  can  check  the  other  two-contactor  control  circuit  following  procedures  similar  to 

those  above.    Just trace  the  applicable  colored  wire  from  the  contactor  coil  through  to  the 
terminal  strip  in  the  console  as  we  did  above.   If  necessary,  make  continuity  checks  on  the 
motor cable to the applicable socket hole and then similar checks of the control cable on boat. 

 

Shorts in the Control Cable

 

 

Shorts  across  wires  in  motor  cable or control  cable  can  cause various  unexplained 

malfunctions of the system.   To check for shorts in the control cable and motor cable unplug 
the control cable connector.  Remove cable wires from the motor terminal strip and check for 
shorts  between  wires  in  the motor  cable  with  an  ohmmeter.    There should  be no  shorts. 
Remove  control  cable  wires  from  terminal  strip  at  console  and  check  for shorts  in  control 
cable.  If shorted, applicable cable must be replaced. 

 

The PMC (Pulse Modulated Control) and associated circuits

 

 

If  the  contactors  are  operating  normally  and  the  motor  still  will  not  function,  suspect 

an  open  primary  terminal  inside  the  cowl,  the  PMC,  the  three  control  wires  to  the  PMC  -- 
blue, brown and red, or the potentiometer. 

 

First,  check  for  a  shorted  plugging  diode.   (See  function  of  plugging  diode  at  end  of 

"How it  Works" above)  If this  is  the problem,  the PMC  output  is shorted  inside the PMC.  If 
left  on  for  any length  of  time,  the  PMC  will  get  hot  and  additional  damage  will  occur.   The 
PMC will work without the plugging diode if additional damage has not occurred.  Removing 
the  A2  PMC  to  A2  motor  wire  (W264)  removes  the  plugging  diode  from  the  circuit.   If  a 
shorted  plugging  diode  is  suspected,  remove  the  A2  wire.   If  motor  then  runs,  it  means  the 
diode is shorted.   Without the plugging diode, reversing will be harsh and even dangerous on 
tiller models.  PMC should be replaced.  If plugging diode is not the problem, proceed to next 
step. 

Summary of Contents for E2

Page 1: ...TBOARDS INC ELECTRICAL REPAIR MANUAL Model E2 Variable Speed Applicable to Serial 400 and greater Ray Electric Outboards Inc 908 NE 24th Lane Cape Coral FL 33909 239 574 1948 FAX 239 574 8359 Email info rayeo com 5 08 ...

Page 2: ...uide you are having a hard time finding the trouble call us and call before you disassemble something or replace parts based on assumptions Give us all the symptoms and chances are together we can solve the problem It may take some tests and more calls but we have been successful many times When you need a part to fix the trouble look it up in the Parts Manual and order giving part number and name...

Page 3: ... cover pontoon boats when not in use WD40 is recommended Apply liberally to keyhole so WD40 penetrates to bottom of switch This is a good preventative measure and may even revive a failed switch Electrolysis Experience has shown that if any part of an aluminum boat is grounded to any battery terminal electrolysis will occur on parts of the motor left underwater in areas where paint has been chippe...

Page 4: ...cable and motor cable green wire The forward contactor turns on and completes the primary power circuit to the electric motor Push lever The potentiometer raises the control resistance to the PMC forward sufficiently for the PMC to start turning the motor This slightly operation uses the blue and brown wires of the control more cable motor cable Push lever Motor speeds up because pot rotates furth...

Page 5: ...rol circuits will cause the 10 amp fuse to blow Without the fuse complete motor and control cables are at risk The diode just below the fuse prevents damage from reversed battery polarity by preventing the cut off contactor from operating otherwise connecting 48V in reverse to the outboard would destroy the PMC when the key is turned on The varistor 275 is for protecting the plugging diode in the ...

Page 6: ... Ga Controlwires 6 Ga_ Power wires MOTOR MOUNT W116 275 W268 WHn l W264 MOTOR ASSEMBLY A211 G E MOTOR CABLE A104 W280 W113 WHJn W267 W280 FORWARD I REVERSE CONTACTERS 235 48V A241 CUTOFF CTR 239 48V or 237 36V I J BlACK WlRE COLOR CODE Red RD Orange OR Green GR Blue BL Brown BR Black BK White WH ...

Page 7: ...Model E 2 including Serial 400 on METER BK RD KEY SWITCH NOTE Meter and Key Switchare mounted in console cover BR CABLE CLAMP CONTROL CABLE A601 CONSOLE PARTITION SWITCH WAFER A412 WIRE COLOR CODE Red RD Orange OR Green GR Blue BL Brown BR Black BK White WH ...

Page 8: ...n Forward Off Lower contacts function in reverse circuit Forward CF Green Upper Right Front On Reverse Off Lower contacts function in forward circuit Reverse CR Orange Lower Right Front On PMC on Off PMC off Cutoff Cp Red Plug Socket Assignments Also see next page Socket on Motor Cable Looking into Socket Plug on Control Cable 8 ...

Page 9: ...Meter Orange CR Blue PMC Pot 4 Green CF I5 6 I Red Key Swiched 17 81 Looking at Ends of Prongs Socket on Motor Cable 2 1 Blue PMC Pot I I I I 4 3 Brown PMC Pot I I I I Brown PMC Pot NOT USED White in Black Meter Orange CF NOT USED White in 06 5 0 08 70 Looking into Socket 9 Green CF Red Key Swithced ...

Page 10: ...or before replacing contactor If there is no mechanical blockage or mechanical problems that can be repaired replace the contactor If you do not get voltage at the coil start checking control voltage at other points along the orange wires proceeding from the contactor coil terminals toward the console First check the negative feed to the coil Place the positive voltmeter lead on the white primary ...

Page 11: ...otor cable or control cable can cause various unexplained malfunctions of the system To check for shorts in the control cable and motor cable unplug the control cable connector Remove cable wires from the motor terminal strip and check for shorts between wires in the motor cable with an ohmmeter There should be no shorts Remove control cable wires from terminal strip at console and check for short...

Page 12: ...MC Remove the blue and brown control wires from the PMC With ohmmeter check resistance across ends of blue and brown wires with speed lever on off You should get approximately 0 ohms Now advance lever to full speed while observing ohmmeter resistance should increase to 5000 ohms in either forward or reverse If resistance is correct and all voltages at the PMC are correct as above a bad PMC is indi...

Page 13: ... unplugged or damaged 4 Insert plug into socket Replace if necessary 5 Anderson plug un plugged at motor or damaged 5 Plug in plug Replace if necessary 2 Won t run 1 PMC not operating 1 See The PMC and Battery meter associated circuits registers OK 2 Green and orange 2 See Shorts in control wires shorted causing cable CF CR to be on simultaneously 3 Loose primary 3 Inspect and repair terminal insi...

Page 14: ...not making contact 2 Visually check contacts UNPLUG POWER TO MOTOR File contacts with point file Replace contactor if necessary 3 CF normally closed Contacts not making contact 3 Same as 2 5 Electrolysis rapid corrosion on underwater parts of motor where paint is off 1 Boat grounded to a battery terminal such as through the base of an automotive type light Some marine running lights also connected...

Page 15: ...oltage before it will regular charger 6V turn on batteries can be brought up 2 at a time with a 12V charger 7 Motor operates 1 Bad cell in one 1 Check all battery slower than normal battery cells with a hydrometer or running time is after charging Replace shorter than it battery with bad cell should be 2 Corroded or loose 2 Locate bad connection battery terminal or visually and correct loose prima...

Page 16: ...e failure for care of batteries 5 Battery life 5 Replace batteries expired 4 to 6 years typical for private use 6 One battery reversed 6 Check to see that connected plus to plus batteries are all wired instead of plus to in series plus to minus minus Reversed battery may have to be replaced First try to bring it up to charge with a 6 volt charger ...

Page 17: ...L CABLE REMOTE ONLY RED MOTOR PANEL 1 2 3 4 o o CHARGER PLUG _ Jumper Wires 5 6 7 8 BLACK W B O o o PLUG CONSOLE REMOTE ONLY WHITE CONTROL CABLE BLACK RED MOTOR PANEL 1 2 3 o o Jumper Wires W B O o o PLUG _ 4 5 6 CONSOLE CHARGER PLUG BLACK 17 WHITE BLACK CONTROL CABLE REMOTE ONLY SYSTEM 400 48 VOLTS 6 VOLT BATTERIES SYSTEM 300 36 VOLTS 6 VOLT BATTERIES ...

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