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WiseOwl

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  • Birthday 12/01/1995

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    Maintenance Engineer
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    Wise Owl
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    Aire and Calder Navigation

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  1. Im a little confused with this apoligies. I thought I had followed everything right, I mean the BM-1 now works spot on again, and yes everything charges fine. In the photo I attached showing the shunt, you could see other negative connectiosn to that pole of the battery, meaning its on the white/black side. I moved them to the yellow side, which I thought was the same as moving them to the next battery. As this is where the cable with the yellow wire goes. Sorry for the confusion but I am happy with how it is working now. Thanks Jamie
  2. Now working properly - thanks everyone! The battery with the negative shunt connections had other connections as well, I moved them to the next battery, no more crazy readings when running. Thanks WiseOwl
  3. Absolutely some crucial points here. As a minimum requirement it would have to be: -BSS certificate -Insurance -Licence -Proof of ID I would not know what to suggest for trust. Letting strangers onto your boat or even home, to some may seem crazy but it should be rewarding for both parties. To be able to see new waterways and areas etc. I guess there would have to be some tractability needed; passport/proof of identification, trusted member on here maybe? If both could accommodate and agree on the length needed then that would be great. I could probably just about stretch a week with time booked off work but I guess in this case it would not work for us both.
  4. Would anyone be interested in boat swapping for short periods of time at all? For example, a couple has a weekend on our 57ft boat moored near Normanton and in return we have a weekend on a different boat. This may not make sense to some but I think it would be a great way to see different parts of the canals for people who are not retired and cannot cruise them all. Personally, I would be happy even it was static only. No cost involved from either end, just a clear set of handover instructions needed. Let me know your opinions.
  5. Okay great, I will give that a try soon! Thanks for your help all
  6. I honestly have no idea! I will find out, I guess this could be the issue?
  7. Photo attached of how I have it at the moment. Which looks correct to the diagram I think!
  8. Thanks both. Do you mean at the shunt itself? The wiring is definitely correct at the terminal rail (choccy block). I did move the shunt the other day, I did this so I could properly mount it. To do this I had to use a negative wire from a different battery, maybe this other battery has other connections. Sorry I have only just noticed on the drawing it says no other connections to that terminal! Potential oops!
  9. Cheers Glynn. I actually did try this - I stopped the engine and turned on every appliance until it was reading a draw of 5amps. I left like this for a while but as soon as we started the engine again... crazy readings!
  10. Hi I recently installed a NASA/Clipper BM-1 battery monitor as we have no solar panels or hookup and wanted to ensure the batteries were not being run too low. I followed the instructions and the montior worked great. Until I had to move it, which involved disconnecting it, I have also disconnected the batteries. For some reason now... when the engine is RUNNING the percentage goes passed 100% and it says time to discharge, also shows it discharging up to 45A an hour!? Then when you stop the engine, it seems to go back to normal again. Apart from the high charge percentage. Has anyone had this issue, is there anything I can do? Reset etc? Photos attached (engine running), hope this helps. Thanks WiseOwl
  11. Thanks, don’t quite get how I didn’t see that ?
  12. Hi guys Is there a selling category page on this forum?
  13. Ok thanks for the reply guys. Glad to hear its just these parts that need replacing - does anyone know of someone who can work on this based in Yorkshire?
  14. Hi We have a Bubble solid fuel corner stove. The lower flue collar looks to be cracked, the flue has been installed at an angle. Is this a crack and does it need to be replaced? Or has the flue collar been adapted so it can be installed at an angle? Photos attached to help explain.
  15. It’s a new boat to us so I cannot say, I have not checked for either of those but I can have a look when next at the boat. The prop is fine, it’s just had the prop nut tightened and split pin re-drilled. I would say tickover is about 900 maybe this is too high? Thanks for your response
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