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<blockquote data-quote="basstender10.6" data-source="post: 388609" data-attributes="member: 4643"><p>I have a 19' bass boat with a Motor Guide 80lb thrust 24v trolling motor on the bow. It has a 4 prong plug in on the front deck and the wires run to the back of the boat where there are 2 batteries. There are 4 positive and 4 negative wires. 2 positive and 2 negative wires are for the onboard charger so that means that 2 positive and 2 negative wires are for the trolling motor. I have one set that is tied together attached to one battery and the other set attached to the other battery. The trolling motor seems to be low on power though and I am afraid that I did not re attach the wires properly in the spring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="basstender10.6, post: 388609, member: 4643"] I have a 19' bass boat with a Motor Guide 80lb thrust 24v trolling motor on the bow. It has a 4 prong plug in on the front deck and the wires run to the back of the boat where there are 2 batteries. There are 4 positive and 4 negative wires. 2 positive and 2 negative wires are for the onboard charger so that means that 2 positive and 2 negative wires are for the trolling motor. I have one set that is tied together attached to one battery and the other set attached to the other battery. The trolling motor seems to be low on power though and I am afraid that I did not re attach the wires properly in the spring. [/QUOTE]
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