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Description
In this session you will:
- Access, via hands-on disassembly, key components of the Terrova QUEST Motor.
- Learn the names and terminology associated with key components
- Learn the function of main board components
- Network Port
- Motor Output
- Learn basic interactions with One Boat Network and use One Boat Network AP/Remote as a diagnostic tool.
Hands-On Tasks:
- Remove and reinstall the main control board
- Set The Steering Center
- Note the wires running to the lower unit: Coms and power
- Remove the sideplates and disassemble/reassemble the latch arm/Motor Ramps.
- Access Error Codes through Wireless Remote.
- If time allows replace the inverter in the Lower Unit
Key Concepts:
- Independently testing steering functions via One Boat Network or via known good foot pedal quickly identifies whether a lack of steering is the main Control Board issue or Input issue.
- GPS Navigation Modes (i.e. SpotLock) are overridden by any foot pedal command, even unintentional foot pedal commands.
- High amp draw from a steering housing will cause error codes and lock outs.
- All functions are input voltage dependent, the value of load testing batteries and verifying good connections all the way to the motor are critical.
- Many Issues can only be diagnosed via Error Code.
Steering Centering:
With the motor deployed and off:
- Reposition the Motor Ramps into the Stowed Position
- Turn the motor on by pressing the power button.
- Shortly after the motor powers on the blue led should go out and the red led should come on
- Steer left until the motor stops turning
- Press and release the power button
- The red led should go out and orange led should come on.
- Steer right until the motor stops turning.
- Press the power button to complete the process.
- Blue led will flash to confirm
- Steering Centering Process Complete