So when I got my boat, it came with a trolling motor. For some reason the power cord was spliced and attached to jumper cables to use on the battery. I don’t know why as most would have the o-ring type connector.
So a couple of seasons ago, the connection between the power cord and jumper cables started smoking. I noticed the jumper cable gauge was smaller then the power cord wire, so I went and bought thicker gauge, used those stew on connectors and sealed it back up with electrical tape. It worked well for a couple season. I will admit I don’t use it a lot or for long durations. Nothing longer than 45mins to an hour. Then there is a break while heading to a new area.
Well last night the connection started smoking again. So I assume because I am not expert, that the wire is heating up with long time use and the connector and tape were not enough to hold the heat. So I looked around and saw these heat shrink connectors that I never knew about that you are suppose to use instead of electrical tape.
But now I am wondering if the same thing will happen anyways. The wires seems the same size but I don’t know if that means they are the same gauge and using the model number, I can’t find anything that tells me the actual gauge of the power cord. It is not like this is standard info on a manual.
So how do I figure out the gauge. I really only want this to work one more season and I will upgrade to a new one for next year. I was going to do it this year but 5K in vets bills the last month have knocked things back a bit. Not that I couldn’t but I like to space things out and save the money first before buying so I don’t dip into cash I already have.
So how do I find the gauge of the wire? Or do I just say fuck it and buy the new trolling motor?
The jumper cables are 6 gauge. That I know. It is the power cord wires. The trolling motor wire may be slightly thicker, I can’t say for sure. Which is why I feel I need to find out for sure.
Or maybe I just connected it bad and the electrical tape didn’t hold. Maybe it got wet???? I don’t know.
So a couple of seasons ago, the connection between the power cord and jumper cables started smoking. I noticed the jumper cable gauge was smaller then the power cord wire, so I went and bought thicker gauge, used those stew on connectors and sealed it back up with electrical tape. It worked well for a couple season. I will admit I don’t use it a lot or for long durations. Nothing longer than 45mins to an hour. Then there is a break while heading to a new area.
Well last night the connection started smoking again. So I assume because I am not expert, that the wire is heating up with long time use and the connector and tape were not enough to hold the heat. So I looked around and saw these heat shrink connectors that I never knew about that you are suppose to use instead of electrical tape.
But now I am wondering if the same thing will happen anyways. The wires seems the same size but I don’t know if that means they are the same gauge and using the model number, I can’t find anything that tells me the actual gauge of the power cord. It is not like this is standard info on a manual.
So how do I figure out the gauge. I really only want this to work one more season and I will upgrade to a new one for next year. I was going to do it this year but 5K in vets bills the last month have knocked things back a bit. Not that I couldn’t but I like to space things out and save the money first before buying so I don’t dip into cash I already have.
So how do I find the gauge of the wire? Or do I just say fuck it and buy the new trolling motor?
The jumper cables are 6 gauge. That I know. It is the power cord wires. The trolling motor wire may be slightly thicker, I can’t say for sure. Which is why I feel I need to find out for sure.
Or maybe I just connected it bad and the electrical tape didn’t hold. Maybe it got wet???? I don’t know.