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Re: Hey, one more question!

by Mike Romain <romainm@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jan 10, 2008 at 11:24 AM

orlandofernandez1954@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
> On Jan 9, 12:29 pm, Mike Romain <roma...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> donquijote1954 wrote:
>>
>>> You know, I just thought that a case may just make a deep cycle
>>> battery more appealing to me. I noticed with those cases you just run
>>> the cables through the opening, having a strap to trans****t it. But I
>>> would use the case even for the AGM.
>>> I'll probably get extension cables and put the battery in the front,
>>> or middle according to need. Don't know whether to get the circuit
>>> breaker, which they recommend in the manual.
>> A case with a carry handle is a great idea.
>>
>> Who's 'manual' recommends the circuit breaker?  As mentioned, the old
>> Minn Kotas were fused with a light bulb.  Overload it and the bulb
blows.
>>
>> What does your Minn Kota manual say about fusing?
>>
>> You can get inline 50A fuses designed for large gauge wire like they
use
>> in high end stereo systems.  If you blow the fuse, you paddle because
>> the motor is cooked.
>>
>> I can't see where a breaker would have an advantage there.  Cooked
motor
>> is a cooked motor.  A glass inline fuse is actually safer than a
breaker
>> because it blows faster lessening the damage to the wiring.
>>
>> Mike
> 
> (signed under different account)
> 
> Yeah, it says it in the manual. Here it is...
> 
>
http://www.trollingmotorparts.com/index.cfm/act/Catalog.cfm/CFID/5317436/CFTOKEN/41374611/catalogid/8960/Subcategory/Rigging%20Accessories/category/Minnkota%20Marine%20Accessories/browse/null/MenuGroup/Home/desc/MKR%2D19.htm
> 
> What other stuff is good out of here, quick connector plug?
> 
>
http://www.trollingmotorparts.com/index.cfm/act/catalog.cfm/subcategory/Rigging%20Accessories/category/Minnkota%20Marine%20Accessories/browse/null/MenuGroup/Home.htm

That is 'not' a manual!  That is a parts sales catalog.  Sure, they will 
sell you anything you think want.

Think about it this way, every connection and plug you use has 
resistance which eats up battery power.  Those quick connects are cheesy 
at best and they corrode 'very' easily which makes more resistance which 
eats up more power.  Next door to one place I worked they dealt with 
those toy ride on mini cars like Jeeps, etc and they used that exact 
quick connect.  I saw hundreds of them rotted away in their stack of 
discards.

What does the Owners Manual for your Minn Kota say about fusing?

How does the motor's cables hook up to the battery?  If by nuts, then 
wing nuts (not in their catalog) are about the only good accessory you
need.

You 'could' hook up a quick connect that also would connect to your 
charger, but you need to go for a quality part.  Gold plated pins is best.

Mike
86/00 CJ7 Laredo, 33x9.5 BFG Muds, 'glass nose to tail in '00
'New' frame in the works for '08.  Some Canadian Bush Trip and Build
Photos: http://mikeromainjeeptrips.shutterfly.com
 




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Re: Hey, one more question!
Mike Romain <romainm@[  2008-01-10 11:24:31 

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