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<blockquote data-quote="HLS" data-source="post: 505930" data-attributes="member: 34776"><p>I may be the most NON-mechanical guy out here. But I chopped my trolling motor with no problems except there are TWO black wires under the cover and, of course, I mixed them up the first go-round. Works Like a champ. Now I'm water testing a jump-start charger as my main trolling motor battery for a kayak. <a href="https://trollingmotorpro.com/trolling-motor-battery-chart/" target="_blank">Trolling Motor Battery Charts (+Run Time Calculator) - TrollingMotorPro</a> has a great trolling motor/battery run time chart.</p><p></p><p>Thanks to all who said, "do not take off the motor head." Seems there is a water tight seal that we should not mess up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HLS, post: 505930, member: 34776"] I may be the most NON-mechanical guy out here. But I chopped my trolling motor with no problems except there are TWO black wires under the cover and, of course, I mixed them up the first go-round. Works Like a champ. Now I'm water testing a jump-start charger as my main trolling motor battery for a kayak. [URL="https://trollingmotorpro.com/trolling-motor-battery-chart/"]Trolling Motor Battery Charts (+Run Time Calculator) - TrollingMotorPro[/URL] has a great trolling motor/battery run time chart. Thanks to all who said, "do not take off the motor head." Seems there is a water tight seal that we should not mess up. [/QUOTE]
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