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Old 03-17-2007, 02:00 PM
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Bulzeye
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Default RE: Trolling motor size

RELATED QUESTION:
Does anybody besides me bother to install an in-line fuse for their troller power? Could a lack of current protection be the cause of blown PC boards? I would think so.

I'm new to this troller thing, but everything electronic (DC)that I work on is fused, has a circuit breaker, thermal safety cutout, or has other power limited provisions to prevent damage from overloads.

I blew mytroller's fuse the other day when I stuck the prop in the bottom for too long. Motor was fine, but I had to have my on-board engineer (me)make an emergency repair to restore power. (alwayskeep tools onboard )
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