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Lowe 170 wiring
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<blockquote data-quote="keyser" data-source="post: 516311" data-attributes="member: 36019"><p>I'm posting this in case it helps someone in the future. I just bought this boat and got a good deal on a new trolling motor, but needed to upgrade the wiring. I should have soldered the new wire to the old, but taped instead and about a foot from the end it pulled loose. After 2 days of messing with various fish tapes, I started dismanteling. This is how it works on mine anyway: the plastic tube at the bow only runs a couple of feet, then[ATTACH=full]121205[/ATTACH] guides the wire down the side channel under the braces to the back [ATTACH=full]121206[/ATTACH]of the boat where it exits through the plastic tube in the back hatch. The problem is they must have run the wire before foaming the rear. It is about impossible to get through. My wire will be rerouted.[ATTACH=full]121207[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]121208[/ATTACH] </p><hr /></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keyser, post: 516311, member: 36019"] I'm posting this in case it helps someone in the future. I just bought this boat and got a good deal on a new trolling motor, but needed to upgrade the wiring. I should have soldered the new wire to the old, but taped instead and about a foot from the end it pulled loose. After 2 days of messing with various fish tapes, I started dismanteling. This is how it works on mine anyway: the plastic tube at the bow only runs a couple of feet, then[ATTACH type="full"]121205[/ATTACH] guides the wire down the side channel under the braces to the back [ATTACH type="full"]121206[/ATTACH]of the boat where it exits through the plastic tube in the back hatch. The problem is they must have run the wire before foaming the rear. It is about impossible to get through. My wire will be rerouted.[ATTACH type="full"]121207[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]121208[/ATTACH] [HR][/HR] [/QUOTE]
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