Boat is already starting to come around. I love older Sea Rays. I had an 89’ 230 Weekender, and an 86’ 268 SunDancer with the factory reversed radar arch; awesome boat! Keep up the great work!
@@renepicard1702 I have replaced all of the sensors. I believe it’s one of the mosfets on the board itself. If you look at the new boards they sell for these they replace them with modern microswitches. That tells me they must be a problem. I’ll keep you guys posted.
If the brain box does not see the generator making 120v at 60Hz it will shut the generator off. There is likely a problem between the generator and your panel. UNLESS someone jumpered 12v to the circuit board on your generator. Thats the only way it will continue to run without making power.
Boat is already starting to come around. I love older Sea Rays. I had an 89’ 230 Weekender, and an 86’ 268 SunDancer with the factory reversed radar arch; awesome boat! Keep up the great work!
Thank you !
usually on marine generator there is a thermal cutoff that sometime will not reset after a overheat event
@@renepicard1702 I have replaced all of the sensors. I believe it’s one of the mosfets on the board itself. If you look at the new boards they sell for these they replace them with modern microswitches. That tells me they must be a problem. I’ll keep you guys posted.
Not sure where you are located but would love redo my boat like you are doing
just buy mine when I am done, I have a habit of losing 20-30k every time I do this lol
My forward ac works but aft does not
I have the same generator in my 1993 400express it will run but not producing any power to the boat...any suggestions?
If the brain box does not see the generator making 120v at 60Hz it will shut the generator off. There is likely a problem between the generator and your panel. UNLESS someone jumpered 12v to the circuit board on your generator. Thats the only way it will continue to run without making power.