I have a 2021 250SS on an Excel Storm Cat 230. This boat is a tank! Over 3000 pound hull. When I switched to lithium batteries (3 replacing 5 lead acid) I lost nearly 400 pounds of batteries and chargers. Immediately after, my engine started shutting down on high temp if I tried to go to full throttle and trim it up. My engine is on an Atlas hydraulic plate and both are in the top holes, as low as they will go. I've checked everything except pulling the tubing to the water pressure gauge. I've ran 4 different props with same result. My props were a PowerTech 4 blade with the racing looking blades, lots of cup, 21 pitch. A Suzuki 4 blade 23 pitch. A Suzuki 3 blade 23 pitch. And now a Solix 3blade 21 pitch with almost no cup. I feel the boat is lifting too high when trimmed. Even if I'm trimmed less than 1/4 on gauge, if I hit a wake, it shuts down. When it shuts down it doesn't shut off, it drops back to idle. My water pressure gauge never reads above 10 psi and is very slow to return to that when I come off plane. Watching the water pressure gauge, it will go to 10psi as I take off and stay there as long as I don't touch the trim, even at full throttle (4800 rpms). As I trim up and my rpms come up, my pressure drops to nothing. Shortly after, if I don't trim down, it will shut down. The High Temp alarm is the only alarm and it will reset as soon as I turn the key off then back on. I've NEVER seen less than a full stream from the pisser. Water pump impellor and housing were replaced since this started. I run my Atlas plate as low as it will go.
This condition never happened before the lithium change-over. I could trim to 3/4 and run 6000 rpms all day. I never experienced this before. I'm open to suggestions. I hesitate to run my livewell full all the time or put ballast onboard. I'm contemplating going to a 6-8" set back jack plate so I can lower it.
Ideas or comments?
This condition never happened before the lithium change-over. I could trim to 3/4 and run 6000 rpms all day. I never experienced this before. I'm open to suggestions. I hesitate to run my livewell full all the time or put ballast onboard. I'm contemplating going to a 6-8" set back jack plate so I can lower it.
Ideas or comments?
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