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Different Trolling Motor Problem
Hey all, I had a new trolling motor (Minn-Kota Maxxum 70lb) put on when
I had my new outboard put on last spring. They completely re-ran new wire, and everything seemed to run good till close to the end of last season. I noticed that at times, the trolling motor would all of sudden stop responding to anything I did. I would screw with the plug, and then it would work again. I pulled off the panel on the bow , and it seems that all the wires are secure, and the plug on the trolling motor, and well as the female end on the panel seem to make a strong connection. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with something like this, and wondered if it could possibly be the trolling motor itself? Thanks all, if you need any more info , please don't hesitate to ask. Chris |
Different Trolling Motor Problem
"Chris Rennert" wrote in message
.. . Hey all, I had a new trolling motor (Minn-Kota Maxxum 70lb) put on when I had my new outboard put on last spring. They completely re-ran new wire, and everything seemed to run good till close to the end of last season. I noticed that at times, the trolling motor would all of sudden stop responding to anything I did. I would screw with the plug, and then it would work again. I pulled off the panel on the bow , and it seems that all the wires are secure, and the plug on the trolling motor, and well as the female end on the panel seem to make a strong connection. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with something like this, and wondered if it could possibly be the trolling motor itself? Thanks all, if you need any more info , please don't hesitate to ask. Chris You run on high speed a lot? Is the switch melted? -- Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com |
Different Trolling Motor Problem
Chris Rennert wrote:
Hey all, I had a new trolling motor (Minn-Kota Maxxum 70lb) put on when I had my new outboard put on last spring. They completely re-ran new wire, and everything seemed to run good till close to the end of last season. I noticed that at times, the trolling motor would all of sudden stop responding to anything I did. I would screw with the plug, and then it would work again. I pulled off the panel on the bow , and it seems that all the wires are secure, and the plug on the trolling motor, and well as the female end on the panel seem to make a strong connection. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with something like this, and wondered if it could possibly be the trolling motor itself? Thanks all, if you need any more info , please don't hesitate to ask. Chris i had a similar problem with my 80lb minn kota last year. it would stop responding until i jiggled the wires coming out of the motor to the foot control. thought it was a loose wire but when i took it in for repair they told me that the armature was bad and that it was a common problem lately. evidently the motor sometimes lands on a "dead spot" and pulling on the wire bundle moves it just enough to get going again. ended up replacing the whole lower unit under warranty. |
Different Trolling Motor Problem
"Chris Rennert" wrote in message .. . Hey all, I had a new trolling motor (Minn-Kota Maxxum 70lb) put on when I had my new outboard put on last spring. They completely re-ran new wire, and everything seemed to run good till close to the end of last season. I noticed that at times, the trolling motor would all of sudden stop responding to anything I did. I would screw with the plug, and then it would work again. I pulled off the panel on the bow , and it seems that all the wires are secure, and the plug on the trolling motor, and well as the female end on the panel seem to make a strong connection. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with something like this, and wondered if it could possibly be the trolling motor itself? Thanks all, if you need any more info , please don't hesitate to ask. Chris, What kind of plug and socket do you have? On one of my boats, I used the cheap, three prong plug and constantly had problems like you describe. On the last two boats, I had the twist-lock type of plug/socket and that worked much better. I never once had a problem, although the plug and socket are much more costly. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
Different Trolling Motor Problem
Chris Rennert wrote: Hey all, I had a new trolling motor (Minn-Kota Maxxum 70lb) put on when I had my new outboard put on last spring. They completely re-ran new wire, and everything seemed to run good till close to the end of last season. I noticed that at times, the trolling motor would all of sudden stop responding to anything I did. I would screw with the plug, and then it would work again. I pulled off the panel on the bow , and it seems that all the wires are secure, and the plug on the trolling motor, and well as the female end on the panel seem to make a strong connection. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with something like this, and wondered if it could possibly be the trolling motor itself? Thanks all, if you need any more info , please don't hesitate to ask. Chris i had a similar problem with my 80lb minn kota last year. it would stop responding until i jiggled the wires coming out of the motor to the foot control. thought it was a loose wire but when i took it in for repair they told me that the armature was bad and that it was a common problem lately. evidently the motor sometimes lands on a "dead spot" and pulling on the wire bundle moves it just enough to get going again. ended up replacing the whole lower unit under warranty. |
Different Trolling Motor Problem
Chris Rennert wrote: Hey all, I had a new trolling motor (Minn-Kota Maxxum 70lb) put on when I had my new outboard put on last spring. They completely re-ran new wire, and everything seemed to run good till close to the end of last season. I noticed that at times, the trolling motor would all of sudden stop responding to anything I did. I would screw with the plug, and then it would work again. I pulled off the panel on the bow , and it seems that all the wires are secure, and the plug on the trolling motor, and well as the female end on the panel seem to make a strong connection. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with something like this, and wondered if it could possibly be the trolling motor itself? Thanks all, if you need any more info , please don't hesitate to ask. Chris i had a similar problem with my 80lb minn kota last year. it would stop responding until i jiggled the wires coming out of the motor to the foot control. thought it was a loose wire but when i took it in for repair they told me that the armature was bad and that it was a common problem lately. evidently the motor sometimes lands on a "dead spot" and pulling on the wire bundle moves it just enough to get going again. ended up replacing the whole lower unit under warranty. |
Different Trolling Motor Problem
Bob,
Truthfully, I am rarely over 40 , usually around 30 or 35. Chris Bob La Londe wrote: "Chris Rennert" wrote in message .. . Hey all, I had a new trolling motor (Minn-Kota Maxxum 70lb) put on when I had my new outboard put on last spring. They completely re-ran new wire, and everything seemed to run good till close to the end of last season. I noticed that at times, the trolling motor would all of sudden stop responding to anything I did. I would screw with the plug, and then it would work again. I pulled off the panel on the bow , and it seems that all the wires are secure, and the plug on the trolling motor, and well as the female end on the panel seem to make a strong connection. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with something like this, and wondered if it could possibly be the trolling motor itself? Thanks all, if you need any more info , please don't hesitate to ask. Chris You run on high speed a lot? Is the switch melted? |
Different Trolling Motor Problem
It also might be your circuit breaker back by the battery. I had one go bad
on the ODF, causing intermittent power problems. The time it took me to jiggle wires, unplug and plug the trolling motor, and stomp around a bit evidently was enough for the breaker to cool off and start working again. The problem continued until finally I checked the circuit breaker. I confirmed it was the culprit by rerouting the wire around it. I meant to replace it at some point, but just left it rewired for several months. Finally I sold the ODF to Doc, and that solved my problem. Joe "Chris Rennert" wrote in message .. . snipI was wondering if anyone had any experience with something like this, and wondered if it could possibly be the trolling motor itself? |
Different Trolling Motor Problem
Oh, yeh... and I had run #6 wire, too, so I knew that wasn't the problem.
Joe "Chris Rennert" wrote in message .. . snipI was wondering if anyone had any experience with something like this, and wondered if it could possibly be the trolling motor itself? |
Different Trolling Motor Problem
Does Doc buy everyone's old boats? I need to call him...
Warren |
Different Trolling Motor Problem
Does Doc buy everyone's old boats? I need to call him...
Warren |
Different Trolling Motor Problem
Chris, when I run my troller on high for more than a few minutes the
power often goes out for 2 or 3 minutes then resumes. I believe this is the result of the 40 amp circuit breakers I have on the battery end resetting themselves. I'm so lazy, had Jerry Barton send me some 50 amp ones a year ago & I still havent replaced them lol...maybe you have a similar problem? Warren |
Different Trolling Motor Problem
I can't believe you never changed those!
"gobassn" wrote in message ups.com... Chris, when I run my troller on high for more than a few minutes the power often goes out for 2 or 3 minutes then resumes. I believe this is the result of the 40 amp circuit breakers I have on the battery end resetting themselves. I'm so lazy, had Jerry Barton send me some 50 amp ones a year ago & I still havent replaced them lol...maybe you have a similar problem? Warren |
Different Trolling Motor Problem
I know dad, I'm slackin. Will swap em out soon, I need new batteries...
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