Question: What kind of wire do you use for a trolling motor?

Many trolling motors can be used with 8 gauge wire, however, the length of wire you need and the amperage of your motor can alter the size of wire you need. For example, if you need a longer length of wire, youll likely need a lower gauge and therefore thicker wire.

Do trolling motors need marine grade wire?

DC voltage decreases as the length gets longer which increases the amperage. Amperage increase means you need thicker wire to handle the amperage draw from the trolling motor and the heat that the electricity produces. IMO, the best wire to use is marine grade.

What gauge wire do I need to extend my trolling motor?

15 feet or less use #6 20 or 25 feet use #4 for 50 amp. If you want to oversize and avoid hot wires if you run wide open a lot then use the 60 amp 15 to 20 feet run use #4

How many cranking amps do I need for a trolling motor?

Most trolling motor batteries fail due to lack of proper charging. We suggest selecting a 12 volt deep cycle marine battery with at least a 110 amp hour rating, usually a group 27 size battery. The higher the amp hour rating, the more run time you will receive.

What gauge wire do you need for a 24 volt trolling motor?

In most cases, the manufactures recommended wire is 8 gauge for most 24-volt systems and 6 gauge for a system of 20 feet or longer. To account for voltage-drop, heat and current changes resulting from low batteries I recommend 6 gauge wire and 4 gauge for over 15 feet.

How can I make my trolling motor wire longer?

0:338:19Extending and splicing trolling motor wires DIY - YouTubeYouTube

Does a trolling motor need a circuit breaker?

It is highly recommended that a circuit breaker or fuse be used when installing a trolling motor. For motors requiring a 60-amp breaker, the Minn Kota MKR-19 60-amp circuit breaker is recommended.

Why does my trolling motor plug have 3 wires?

The three wires are for a trolling motor that will operate on either 12 volts or 24 volts. 12/24 volt motors have a switch to choose which you want. Thus the third wire to send power to the 24 volt side of the switch. The red and black wires operate the 12 volt side.

How many amps does a 36 volt trolling motor pull?

A batteries specs always state that there is something like 210 reserve minutes at 25 amps.

How deep should your trolling motor be in the water?

12 The rule of thumb is that the top of the motor section should be submerged 12.

Are trolling motors worth it?

Trolling motors offer enhanced maneuverability and fishability throughout the day. Trolling motors are the perfect tool to move and maneuver your boat when you dont want to start your boats loud outboard engine. Todays trolling motors allow anglers to fish a shoreline methodically and quietly.

What is #6 wire?

6 AWG wire is on the larger end of the spectrum in terms of common use, and is appropriate for roughly 55 amps and an absolute maximum of 60 amps. The heavier the gauge, the higher the amps that are appropriate for the wire in question.

Can you use a lithium battery for a trolling motor?

Lithium Ion batteries maintain higher voltages for longer periods of time than lead acid. Therefore, running a Minn Kota trolling motor at speeds higher than 85% for a prolonged period could cause permanent damage to the motor. The LiFePO4 Lithium batteries can be used with our motor.

How many horsepower is 30 lbs of thrust?

Pounds of Thrust to Horsepower ChartPounds of Thrust (lbs)AmpsHorsepower30300.3640/45420.550/55500.670421.013 more rows•29 May 2020

How fast will a 55 lb thrust trolling motor go?

5 miles per hour Assuming perfect riding conditions, the use of the best fuel i.e. the distillate marine diesel, and moderate load, 55-pound trolling motors are likely to attain a maximum speed of only 5 miles per hour. This would take around two hours for the deep cycle battery charge to get completely depleted.

Can you use a car battery on a trolling motor?

Will my car battery work for my trolling motor? No, car batteries are not recommended and can ruin your motor.

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