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36 volt trolling motor?
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08/03/09 04:19 PM
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Finesse worm
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Can someone post a diagram of how the wires should be on the batteries? Looks like I am missing something cause I only have a charger wire going to one positive terminal and trolling motor is not running full speed and all batteries tested good. Sorry Mods thought it might get more views here if it is not for bass fishing
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Re: 36 volt trolling motor?
[Re: Finesse worm]
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08/03/09 04:33 PM
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SkeeterRonnie
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charger wires, or how the wires should be for the trolling motor cables.
each battery should have a red and black lead going to the charger.
the 3 batteries should have jumper wires going from pos to neg- and a postivecable on the first battery going to the trolling motor- and a negative cable on the last batter that goes to the trolling mtor
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Re: 36 volt trolling motor?
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08/03/09 04:38 PM
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Thanks ronnie. Ill get it figured out.
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Re: 36 volt trolling motor?
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08/03/09 06:19 PM
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SnakeEyes
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wow Ronnie you should quit your job and become and artist
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Re: 36 volt trolling motor?
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08/03/09 06:39 PM
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SkeeterRonnie
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thats CAD !!! courtesy of microsoft paint!! Anyone need any architectural prints made up, just send me yor idea and $99 to my paypal account
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Re: 36 volt trolling motor?
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08/03/09 10:40 PM
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tommyc
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That Ronnie has some talent.
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Re: 36 volt trolling motor?
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08/04/09 12:45 AM
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Rayzor
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Don't forget the circuit breaker.
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Re: 36 volt trolling motor?
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08/04/09 12:50 AM
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Evan O'Brien
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i had a 36v trolling motor once.. then i sent it to the TM guy at southwest parts over two months ago and they still haven't gotten anything done with it!
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Re: 36 volt trolling motor?
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08/04/09 02:49 AM
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I have a question about a 24V set up can you attach both leads of an onboard charger? I ussually disconnect my trolling motor leads as well as the link in between them and charge them separate.
Last edited by SwampDonkey; 08/04/09 02:50 AM.
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Re: 36 volt trolling motor?
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08/04/09 03:12 PM
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beermill
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You need payment up front? thats CAD !!! courtesy of microsoft paint!! Anyone need any architectural prints made up, just send me yor idea and $99 to my paypal account
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Re: 36 volt trolling motor?
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08/04/09 03:21 PM
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beermill
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I need a complete wiring diagram for my 86 Skeeter, think you could whip that up real quick like.
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Re: 36 volt trolling motor?
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08/04/09 03:25 PM
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beermill
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Seriously, if installation manuals were as simple as Ronnies picture, it would make things easier installing things.
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Re: 36 volt trolling motor?
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08/04/09 04:38 PM
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SkeeterRonnie
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I have a question about a 24V set up can you attach both leads of an onboard charger? I ussually disconnect my trolling motor leads as well as the link in between them and charge them separate. i have my trolling motor hardwired, and no circuit breaker. i keep it connected and also keep my charger connected (like in the diagram). at the end of the day all I do is open the hatch and grab my 110volt plug for my charger and plug it in. unhook it next morning and go fishing.
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Re: 36 volt trolling motor?
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08/04/09 05:01 PM
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I know went out and figured it out in bout 5 min. Thanks again ronnie
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