Re: Same battery: Trolling motor and fish finder?
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Re: Same battery: Trolling motor and fish finder?
Not a problem. This will also isolate your starting motor from any problems that might leave you stranded.
If you get interference, You can put a noise filter in the power line. You can get one at Radio Shack, they are used on car steroe installations. here
Re: Same battery: Trolling motor and fish finder? here
Model 420 3-wire Plug has 10 gauge wire and butt connectors. 430 2-wire Red Charger Plug has 10 gauge wire with butt connectors. 425 4-wire Receptacle has 8 gauge wire. 415 2-Wire Receptacle has 8 gauge wire with butt connectors. 410 Plug has 10 gauge wire with butt connectors. All items are skin packed.
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i-Pilot Does The Thinking For You
The i-Pilot system revolutionized trolling motors and what they can do by bringing GPS technology to the motor, allowing anglers to record their favorite trolling tracks and fishing holes so they can spend more time fishing and less time managing their boat. Do you wish you could hold your boat in one location so your casts go where you want them? With the Spot-Lock feature you can, i-Pilot controls your trolling motor to keep you in the same position while you cast, so you can get your lure directly where the fish are. With the i-Pilot remote, controlling your trolling motor is made easy - using wireless capabilities to control your trolling motor from anywhere on your boat. Connect your Humminbird Fish Finder to your trolling motor for the ultimate fishing experience. With i-Pilot Link, your Humminbird fish finder and your trolling motor speak to each other to be your perfect A-team while fishing. Let the innovations of i-Pilot and GPS control your boat, while you control your line and lure to reel in the catch-of-the-day.
Another common problem of losing power and speed is something tangled around the prop. This will most likely be a fishing line, rope or vegetation, and frequently results in a tripped circuit breaker or a blown fuse. (if you have one, which you should) here
The only way to see in what shape your brushes are is to remove the prop and open the lower unit to investigate. If you’re not comfortable doing it on your own, it’s best to find a trolling motor repair service. [links]
For most popular models, e.g. Minn Kota, you can order a brush kit online. [links]
Sometimes you notice the power of your trolling motor has gone down, and you don’t quite know why. There could be many reasons why this happens, and today we’ll discuss the most important ones.
This is another common reason resulting in power loss. more