Recently picked up a 2023 G25 and our first time out on the lake, the thrusters stopped working. Didn't ingest anything, maybe just ran them too hard? The graphics on the screen are all working and act as if it should be thrusting fine, but no sipnny. I'm thinking we tripped a breaker or something? Does anyone know how to reset the circuit breaker for the NISA? Thanks in advance!
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Not sure if you took a glance at this, FWIW:
https://www.planetnautique.com/vb5/f...-threads-tried
Occasionally our thruster just doesn't work, doesn't happen often, it's just kind of fickle, it's almost like it's being lazy and takes a little break from action, and then it's fine again, go figure. I do see a dramatic voltage drop on the screen when applied, like down to 11 - 11.4 volts with the boat running, not sure if that's normal, but it does tell me it's sucking a lot of juice.
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Sorry for the slow reply, but yes. We've noticed the high voltage consumption too, which I know is expected for these thruster systems. They consume a lot of juice.
Update on our system: We did find some messages in the diagnostics that seems like there is a CAN/Bus communication issue with our system. It has worked occasionally since it first stopped, but it seems to be intermittent for us. I'll read through the thread you shared Scooter and see what else I can find. Thanks!
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For those playing the home game, a "No CANBUS Comm" error means the controller isn't getting power. There are several possibilities for this.
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