Hello, this is my first post here. I have a 1993 Tiara 270 with twin Volvo Penta 431's. The other day I stayed aboard overnight and when I tried starting the starboard engine it would only run for about 30 seconds. After researching I figured out that the fuel pump gets power during cranking from the ignition switch, but then gets its power from the alternator. Seems like a simple enough fix. however there is another thing that is also troubling me, related to this. When I turn the ignition switch for the port engine I have a Christmas tree of 4 LEDs on the dash light up along with gauges that bounce to position (battery power, etc) and when I turn the ignition switch to "ON" on the starboard engine (the engine that is not charging from the alternator) I do not get any LED's light up. The gauges do bounce (voltage, etc)
What I am wondering is, I realize that the alternator only outputs power when it is spinning, is there another problem occurring that would cause my LED's not to light up regarding the starboard engine. Also, I have no buzzer for either engine, and I think I used to have that as well. I'd hate to replace the alternator to find there is a fuse or something else inline that could be a problem. I can't readily locate any fuses, are there certain places for these, or the inline diodes? I realize that many of you are highly technical, and I welcome any answer, you can be as technical as you like. Thank you in advance for any guidance. Joe
What I am wondering is, I realize that the alternator only outputs power when it is spinning, is there another problem occurring that would cause my LED's not to light up regarding the starboard engine. Also, I have no buzzer for either engine, and I think I used to have that as well. I'd hate to replace the alternator to find there is a fuse or something else inline that could be a problem. I can't readily locate any fuses, are there certain places for these, or the inline diodes? I realize that many of you are highly technical, and I welcome any answer, you can be as technical as you like. Thank you in advance for any guidance. Joe