background image

 17

SE80/185T  & SE100/185T  Ignition Protected thruster assembly      

1.0 - 2007

Before seeking assistance at the help desk of your Sidepower dealer / distributor please perform these tests and make notes of all mea-

surements to ensure that they have as much information as possible to work on.

NB! All check points and solutions must be carried out after consulting the relevant information elsewhere in this manual to under-stand how 

the system is intended to work. If you are unable to understand what to check, you must consult a professional.

Trouble shooting

Solution

Check the flexible coupling and the motor installation to ensure correct con

-

nection of the flexible coupling before re-fitting the electromotor

Re-fasten or replace the propeller and/or key.

In case of a failure inside the gearhouse, we advice to get a replacement gear-

house instead of attempting to repear the internal gear and bearing system.

If wrong, contact your dealer or distributor to obtain parts with the correct voltage.

The no load voltage should be:  

12V system =12,7V / 24V system = 25,4 V. If below 12,3V / 24,6V your bat-

teries are not in a good charge state or worn out and must be recharged or 

replaced before trying to run the thruster. 

If less than 8,5V at the thruster the voltage is to low for the thruster to operate cor-

rectly. In a 24V boat the thruster will operate down to approx. 12V, but the perfor-

mance will be very bad. Find and correct the reason for this low voltage which will 

probably be one or more of these points: main battery cable sizes and connec-

tions, battery size and condition, fuse and main power switch performance

.

If the thruster runs in both directions, try the same in the connector that goes 

into the back of the control panel. If it also works in this position, check the 

contact and wires on the back of the panel and try to engage this again by 

pushing both ON buttons simultaneously. If the panel does not turn on (see 

control light), measure the voltage between the Red and the Black in the con-

tact going into the thruster. If the voltage is good, chances are that the panel 

is not working.

If it works by the thruster, and not by the panel there is a bad contact or a 

broken lead the controlcables between these two test points.

Measure that you have the correct voltage between the Red (+) and all the 

other colours in the contact. If you do not get a reading.

 Between main minus (A1 on motor) and the blue and the grey wire connec-

ted to the sides of the main solenoids you should have the same voltage as 

between the main battery cables on the thruster.

If not, check that the internal wiring on the solenoid is ok and measure that 

there is contact through the magnetising spools of each side of the solenoid 

(measure between the red and blue on one side, and red and grey on the 

other side with an Ohm meter.). If there are no contact between these, the 

solenoid is broken and needs replacing.

If less than 10,5 V / 21V the thruster will not perform at specified effect.

If one or more brushes are loose/has no tension from the brush-spring, the 

performance will be low.

If there are growth in the tunnel, this will disturb / block the waterflow and 

especially barnacles on the propeller will greatly reduce performance.

Re-charge battery(ies), if this is not sufficient, replace battery(ies).

Check for bad cable connections, if necessary tighten/re-adjust connections.

Check cable size in accordance to manual.

Shut off thruster main switch, tap slightly on the solenoid to see if it will rele-

ase. Turn on thruster main switch. If solenoid is still in lock-in mode, replace 

solenoid.

Check

If the flexible coupling between the motor and dri

-

veshaft is not fitted correct inside the boat

 

Are the propellers in the tunnel fastened correctly 

on the prop-shaft (key present)

With the motor removed, turn the driveshaft from 

inside the boat to feel if the gears are engaging and 

turning the prop-shaft.

Check that the voltage of the electromotor are cor-

rect for your installation by their labels.

Check the voltage at the thruster between main minus 

input (A1 on motor) and main plus input point:

Check the voltage at the thruster while you are try-

ing to run it. Keep main engine(s) running to have 

continous charge to the batteries.

If the main solenoids on the thruster are not even 

trying to engage (clicking) they are probably not 

getting a "run" signal from the control system. Try 

to run the thruster without the panel by directly con-

necting the red and the blue or the red and the grey 

wires in the controlcable contact coming from the 

thruster.  

If the thruster does not run at all, or only in one direction 

in the above tests, check the internal wiring on the 

thruster motor, solenoids and electronic motor inter-

face box to be in accordance with the wiring diagram 

and ensure that all connections are clean and tight.

Check voltage at thruster when running

Check that all the brush-springs sits correctly on the 

brushes in the electromotor.

Check that the propeller, gearhouse and tunnel is 

free from growth / barnacles etc.

Solenoid flapping, most probable cause: low 

voltage.

Solenoid lock-in, auto stop of thruster, auto retry 

every 10 seconds.

» 

 The electromotor runs, but there is no thrust.

» 

 The thruster does not start at all or works only in one direction.

» 

 The thruster has an unexpected low performance.

» 

 The thruster runs for approximately 0,5 seconds every 4 seconds.

» 

 The thruster runs for approximately 0,5 seconds every 10 seconds.

Summary of Contents for SE100/185T

Page 1: ...5T Ignition Protected thruster assembly SIDE POWER SLEIPNER MOTOR AS P O Box 519 N 1612 Fredrikstad Norway Tel 47 69 30 00 60 Fax 47 69 30 00 70 Installation and user manual w w w s i d e p o w e r c...

Page 2: ...ster installation considerations 3 Bolt on installation 4 Mould on installation 5 Gearhouse and motorbracket 6 Oil tank propellers 7 Electromotor IP assembly 8 Electrical installation 9 Control panel...

Page 3: ...to cut a stiffener stringer support for the hull integrity without checking with the boatbuilder that this can be safely done When installed in boats approved or classified according to international...

Page 4: ...escribed on page 6 We recommend that you fit the oil feed pipe also before the tunnel is bolted to the transom 5 When fitting the tunnel ensure that there is ample sealant Sikaflex or similar in the s...

Page 5: ...nsom with multi layers matt both inside and outside Fig 2 Take care not to reduce the internal diameter much as this will make it more difficult to mount the thruster 8 Apply gelcoat or similar on all...

Page 6: ...twas Sikaflex o auftragen damit keine undichte Stelle auftritt PS Die Durchg nge f r das l 2 von Dichtmasse freihalten 7 Etwas l oder Fett auf die O ringe der Motorhalterung geben da diese sonst beim...

Page 7: ...in There should be almost no gap between the propeller hub and the gearhouse 3 Place the washer 4 on the prop shaft and then tighten the lock nut 3 on the propeller shaft 4 Place the zinkanode 2 in it...

Page 8: ...position the electromotor needs a separate additional support See illustration in the measurements drawings 6 Lift the lower part of the flexible coupling together with the rubber plastic ring into t...

Page 9: ...0 Battery cable recommendations Minimum and recommended cable dimensions can be identical due to safety margins and cable heat considerations for short cable lenghts Minimum or recommended cable cross...

Page 10: ...rol panel Control panel and control leads 10 SP75Ti SP95Ti ignition protected thruster assembly 1 2 1 2007 You can install as many panels as you wish by using optional Y connectors If two or more pane...

Page 11: ...11 SP75Ti SP95Ti ignition protected thruster assembly 1 2 1 2007 Visual wiring diagram A2 A1 Fuse 9 6 8 1 2 4 5 red grey blue black grey blue brown red 6 1230i Electronic control box Thermal switch Ba...

Page 12: ...diagram simplified for dual joystick panel Visual connection diagram for dual joystick panel y We advice to use different battery banks for each thruster to ensure maximum performance when both are u...

Page 13: ...ed Correct drive direction as per controlpanel All electrical connections are clean dry and tight and the correct cable fuse and main switch sizes have been used The bolts holding the gearhouse and mo...

Page 14: ...from the propeller can cause serious damage to the electromotor When leaving the boat always turn off the main power switch for the thruster We advice to always keep the main engine s running while u...

Page 15: ...try in open water first How to use Sidepower thrusters 15 SP75Ti SP95Ti ignition protected thruster assembly 1 2 1 2007 How to use a bowthruster 1 Turn main power switch for the bowthruster on Always...

Page 16: ...there are signs of water you must try to find the source and eliminate it All electrical connections are clean and fastened firmly Make sure that your batteries are in a good condition so that the thr...

Page 17: ...oid is ok and measure that there is contact through the magnetising spools of each side of the solenoid measure between the red and blue on one side and red and grey on the other side with an Ohm mete...

Page 18: ...rice Purchaser must submit a statement in writing from a professional boating equipment supplier that the installation instructions of the Installation and Operation Manual have been complied with and...

Page 19: ...th gasket 6 1220 6 1220 5 Zinc anode 7 1190 7 1190 4 Locknut 4 1260 4 1260 3 Propeller w asher 7 1181 7 1181 2 Propeller drive pin 6 1241 6 1241 1 Propeller 7 1260 7 1260 Other comments Please provide...

Page 20: ...215 www imnasa com imnasa imnasa com Sweden Sleipner AB Str mstad Tel 46 526 629 50 Fax 46 526 152 95 www sleipnerab se Switzerland Marine Parts Technics AG Volketswil Tel 41 1 997 40 90 Fax 41 1 997...

Reviews: