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Title: Cayman fuse trip
Post by: Lunty on June 04 2021, 07:35
Which one of these fuses is for the anchor cayman winch they both seem really heavy duty and how can you tell  if they have tripped
Title: Re: Cayman fuse trip
Post by: Yngmar on June 04 2021, 08:29
NH fuses are available with a red indicator dot that pops off when they melt. Yours do not have it, so you can tell they triggered when the boat is dark or the windlass not working :))

It should be easy enough to follow the cables to see which does what - on ours the 100A is for the windlass, 125A for house bank. Get a white marker pen or some labels and start marking the cables - it'll be helpful later!
Title: Re: Cayman fuse trip
Post by: IslandAlchemy on June 04 2021, 09:01
Pull them out one at a time and put a continuity meter across them.
Title: Re: Cayman fuse trip
Post by: Lazy Pelican on June 04 2021, 09:33
On our B392006 it's the fuse on the right- don't ask how I know!
Title: Re: Cayman fuse trip
Post by: Lunty on June 04 2021, 11:54
the both fuses are fine the anchor dropped ok then retrived ok till it hit home then it stopped and never worked again
Title: Re: Cayman fuse trip
Post by: SimonS on June 05 2021, 21:37
Try moving the windlass manually with the handle.  It worked for me. I suspect the motor had stopped on a dirty patch on the commutator. and th nudge moved it sufficiently.