Joe

What I believe you are stating is, all units output on two wires to control a 
drive unit, like the new electrical rotary drive unit. It is all a function of 
dc voltage to control the direction of turn. Just as long as the voltage out is 
the correct voltage and amperage any unit should be able to turn. But then 
there is the matter of compass input, rudder input and etc.

 

I will check into the AH4000.  The ST4000 is a complete unit in itself. I 
understand they are not all that water tight and are prone to corrosion.

There is also a bulletin from Raymarine that suggest soldering a diode across 
two point.

I used to electronics in the Military and including miniature repair 
(component). I no longer have the eyes, steady hands or tools to do that. I may 
just take the unit to an electronic repair shop and have them look at it. 
Assuming all else is functioning as designed.

Thanks

Larry

 

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If the drive part of your autopilot is good, it will work fine with the older 
AH4000 as well as the newest Raymarine units. The drive has changed color and 
detail a bit since the 80s, but they all work the same. One motor that turns 
one way or the other ;)

 

Joe

Coquina

Original AH4000 from 1988 or so

 

 

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The drive is a 12 volt motor with two wires. Connect it directly to 12 volts 
and the helm turns one way. Reverse the wires and it turns the other way.

Do that first and also REALLY check the power supply. I have gone nuts with bad 
connections that dropped the voltage when the drive motor turns and even worse, 
you can have an issue where the main power connection is bad and the autopilot 
is running off the +12 line on the Seatalk bus. That cannot support actually 
running the drive motor.

 

Joe

Coquina

C&C 35 MK I

 

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I am in the middle of troubleshooting my auto pilot, but I believe it is a lost 
cause. The boat is relatively new to me. I have owned it just two seasons. I 
spent the first season just taking her out occasionally and going through her, 
cleaning, repairing and replacing items that did not meet my satisfaction. 

This season I took her out and enjoyed the season.  I have always left the 
st4000 in standby and it seemed to work fine. Then I decided to check out the 
st4000 out completely and ran into errors. It appears to be fine at first in 
the Auto mode, until I try to actually use it. It does not actually do anything 
and within 5 min the display will read “low Battery” and occasionally “no 
Data”.  I checked the voltage to the Unit and it is good. I know I have a 
little more work to do. Like actually check the drive unit and see if it works 
at all. I can purchase a control head for 500 dollars on eBay. But I need to 
determine if anything else is bad first.

 

Has anyone else replace the auto pilot system on their CnC and if so with what.

 

Larry

1986 CnC 38-ft MKIII

Freeland, WA

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