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Possible trolling motor interference
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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 493686" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>Hi everyone, I thought I’d start a separate conversation on this one.</p><p>During my rebuild I’m moving the trolling motor battery from bow to stern with 4awg wire.</p><p>This battery is dedicated to trolling motor only. How ever the wires will be running along side of the fish finder , lights etc wires all on another battery. I’ve never had a problem with interference.</p><p>Will the wires running along side each other in separate looms make the Minkota cause interference with the fish finder?</p><p>Thanks for any wisdom shared!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 493686, member: 27803"] Hi everyone, I thought I’d start a separate conversation on this one. During my rebuild I’m moving the trolling motor battery from bow to stern with 4awg wire. This battery is dedicated to trolling motor only. How ever the wires will be running along side of the fish finder , lights etc wires all on another battery. I’ve never had a problem with interference. Will the wires running along side each other in separate looms make the Minkota cause interference with the fish finder? Thanks for any wisdom shared! [/QUOTE]
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