Have you tried a hard reset on the TT? Disconnecting power again and restarting it? By disconnecting power I mean turn off the batteries and turn off the CBs under the helm. Wait 2 min, then turn the battery switch back on and then turn on the CB switches under the helm.
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Tigé Jedi
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Originally posted by Ben_DipWrap View PostEverything work now except the touch. A ground cable was not connected on the batts.
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Originally posted by WABoating View PostThat is exceedingly odd. The screen and the touch are part of the same assembly. Sorry to ask what sound like stupid questions, but: Are your fingers clean? Does everyone else's fingers get the same results? Any chance you're discharging static to the screen by scuffing across the carpet before you touch it? (ESD could lock up the touch circuitry.)
Have you tried a hard reset on the TT? Disconnecting power again and restarting it? By disconnecting power I mean turn off the batteries and turn off the CBs under the helm. Wait 2 min, then turn the battery switch back on and then turn on the CB switches under the helm.
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Tigé Jedi
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If you think there's a voltage problem, measure it. Get a digital voltmeter (under ten bucks at Harbor Freight) and start measuring under the helm. If there's a voltage problem you'll know pretty fast. Until you measure, you're just guessing. We need some data!
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Tigé Jedi
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Voltages look OK. Can you leave the multimeter connected, or at least on the boat, and repeat the measurements next time it occurs? When things shut down, do NOTHING and just measure voltages.
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Tigé Jedi
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What causes the touchscreen to start working again? Cycling power? Does that fix it 100% of the time? I'm trying to determine if it is 100% fixable by some action you can intentionally take, or if it just comes and goes unpredictably.
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Originally posted by WABoating View PostWhat causes the touchscreen to start working again? Cycling power? Does that fix it 100% of the time? I'm trying to determine if it is 100% fixable by some action you can intentionally take, or if it just comes and goes unpredictably.
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Tigé Jedi
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Sounds thermal to me. That said, unfortunately I can't think of any separate component that could cause that behavior. It's probably within the touchscreen itself. Something is passing current, gets too hot, expands until the connection is broken, and needs some time before it cools enough to make contact again. Lather, rinse, repeat.
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