[Rhodes22-list] Strange Electrical Problem

Cary Tolbert retiredtoby at gmail.com
Wed Aug 19 21:02:43 EDT 2020


George, does your motor have a connection to flush the motor? If so that
connection could cause the extra flow of water
Tracking electrical connections is up there with trying to find water leaks
Best of luck.
Cary Tolbert
S/V WHISPER '86


On Wed, Aug 19, 2020, 8:51 PM Gmorganflier <gmorgan.flier at gmail.com> wrote:

> This has happened twice on my boat.
>
> For seemingly no reason, the electric starter on my Mercury 9.9 and the
> motor for the engine lift will stop working. Using my volt meter, the start
> battery is at 12.95v. Tracing the battery cables to the Laz, the voltage at
> the terminal block where the battery cables, the outboard’s electric cables
> and the lift motor cables all connect is also 12.95v. The voltage
> downstream
> of the lift motor fuse is 12.95. The fuse on the outboard is not blown. The
> wing nuts on the terminal block are tight. When I push the switch for the
> motor lift, there is no draw...voltage steady at 12.95v.
>
> This has me scratching my head...what the heck is going on. Last time this
> happened, I took all the cables off the laz terminal block. They looked
> clean with no corrosion and when I reattached them, everything worked. I
> haven’t tried doing that this time.
>
> Has anyone else had this problem?
>
> Also, a quick Mercury question from a novice at sailing and outboards.
> While
> running, my 9.9 has the steady stream of water coming out below the cowl.
> There is also a small stream of water coming out the front of the drive
> about halfway between the engine and the prop. Is this normal?
>
> Thanks,
> George Morgan
> S/V Knotty Lady 1986
>
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