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Re: what battery for trolling motor in canoe

by Mike Romain <romainm@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Dec 27, 2007 at 05:50 PM

donquijote1954 wrote:
> Jeeeeez, yet another expense for the motor...
> 
>
http://www.trollingmotorparts.com/index.cfm/act/Catalog.cfm/CFID/4903367/CFTOKEN/74446694/catalogid/8960/Subcategory/Rigging%20Accessories/category/Minnkota%20Marine%20Accessories/browse/null/MenuGroup/Home/desc/MKR%2D19.htm
> 
> I guess I need it, huh? :(

Well....

Sorry to tell ya, but if you can't figure out that the red wire goes to 
the positive and the black one to the negative, you might want to think 
twice about going near any motors...  ;-)

The only situation I could think of needing that is a reverse hookup. 
The small windings and wires in the motors will burn out long before the 
power cables will melt.

The old Minn Kota motors used a power on light bulb as a fuse.  Have a 
short and it would pop fast.  It takes a 'lot' of hours to wear the 
motors out.  I used them 7 days a week for 8 to 12 hours a day all 
fi****ng season when I ran a guiding outfit.  Had a bunch of them out 
every day.  I was rebuilding the brushes every two or three years with 
the odd commutator replacement, but never had a short out failure in the 
8 years I was doing it.

Mike
 




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Re: what battery for trolling motor in canoe
Mike Romain <romainm@[  2007-12-27 17:50:53 

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