[CA] [CA11] Autopilot laziness and COG issues
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07-29-19, 11:59 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-01-19 02:07 PM by Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator.)
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[CA11] Autopilot laziness and COG issues
I have had recent autopilot difficulties that I have been unable to diagnose. They are as follows (System configuration included below):
1. The autopilot drifts lazily off course when INITIALLY instructed to go to the cursor or go to a waypoint. Generally, after a period of time, it corrects the course. However, in some circumstances, the failure to follow the designated bearing to waypoint can be problematic. Although my autopilot is set with a relatively low default course sensitivity of 2, setting it to a much higher setting before initiating the GOTO does not alter the behaviour. 2. At rest, the displayed orientation of the vessel and course over ground do not align with the vessel and deviate tremendously from the magnetic bearing. This did not used to be the case. There are no software or configuration changes that I can think of that would have caused this. In contrast, when the boat is in motion, whether sailing or under power, the course over ground (COG) is accurately displayed. Although generally not a significant issue, this makes it more difficult to understand radar data while docked (and possibly on anchor). What I have tested to date: 1. I have checked the resistance on the fluxgate compass leads and found that they match your posted specifications. 2. I have checked the resistances on the rudder position transducer. These are more or less appropriate, although there appears to be minor deviation from mean resistance at mid helm. The resistances, in kilo-ohms, are as follows: hard- mid hard-over over red blue: 2.2 2.7 3.0 green blue 2.3 2.8 3.2 red green 4.9 3. Functional testing of COG underway. When turning the vessel very slowly in a circle, both clockwise and counterclockwise , the displayed COG on the e95 chartplotter changes slowly and smoothly, generally in two degree increments, although sometimes in 3 or 4 degree increments. Although perhaps not perfect, the rudder transducer data does not appear bad enough to implicate it as a cause of the problem. I do not see any magnetic materials in close proximity to the fluxgate compass. The radar data cable does pass within 1 foot of the fluxgate. However, the observed problems typically happen when the radar is in standby mode. The standard raymarine ferrite on the fluxgate compass leads located near the course computer is not large enough to permit two runs of the cable through the ferrite. As a result, only one cable run length is present inside the ferrite. All system software is, to the best of my knowledge, up to date. The XB8000 is a vesper watchmate ais receiver and transponder connected to the raymarine seatalk ng backbone with a nmea 2000 cable and the raymarine adaptor cable. The device is set to block gps data from the dedicated AIS gps from being placed on the seatalk network. The e95 is configured to use the internal gps. Your help is much appreciated. e95 E70021 0320239 v19.03-00036 SeaTalk-STNG-Converter Product ID E22158 Product Serial Number 1103501 Software Info Application Version 2.03 SPx30 Software Info Application Version 3.05 Raymarine ST70 Pilot Head Product ID E12196 Product Serial Number 1000355 Software Info Application Version 3.04 |
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[CA11] Autopilot laziness and COG issues - marcz - 07-29-19 11:59 PM
RE: [CA11] Autopilot laziness and COG issues - Chuck - Raymarine - Moderator - 08-02-19, 07:25 AM
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