Re: testing overheat alarm on Mariner 30hp
I'm still not with you 100% buddy.<br />I can test if the switch is closing with a meter as you suggested, but I would like to test it in "situ" and actually have the contacts close and hear the alarm come on. My friend just cooked a brand new yamaha with a plastic bag he picked up on the intakes, which luckilly he had insured.<br />Is the temp sender a screw out sort of thing or just a contact type setup to the head. Does the engine have to be running or the ignition have to be on to make the alarm operate or is it impossible to trigger the contacts by immersing in water while the engine is running if nessacary to make the alarm circuit active. (sorry for my ignorance)