Wiring and battery – MotorGuide Saltwater User Manual

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WIRING AND BATTERY

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ESTABLISHING A COMMON GROUND

MotorGuide recommends isolating the trolling motor battery/batteries

from the main engine battery.
Electrolysis issues:

Using the engine starting battery as a source of

power for any trolling motor may cause electrolysis on metallic parts.

• If you have followed the battery wiring and installation instructions

in this manual and your boat continues to have electrolysis issues,

you will need to separate the trolling motor from any other boat

electronics.

• Remove the engine starting battery from the wiring configuration of

the boat and isolate the power circuit for your trolling motor.

Establish a common ground:

Common ground means the ground for

the main engine accessories and your trolling motor are connected to

the same negative ground terminal.

• Not having a common ground can cause severe corrosion or

electrolysis. If left unchecked, damage may be caused to your

trolling motor and boat.

• Establishing a common ground connection will allow increased

sensitivity and improve detail on a sonar display.

RECOMMENDATIONS

Battery type:

The recommended battery is a 12 volt deep cycle battery.

Circuit protection:

MotorGuide recommends installing a 50 amp

manual reset circuit breaker in line with the trolling motor positive leads

within 180 cm (72 in.) of the batteries. To order a circuit breaker kit,

contact your local service dealer, request kit number MM5870.
Wire size:

For optimum performance, MotorGuide recommends the

use of 13 mm (6 gauge) wire if extending the existing wire beyond the

standard battery cable supplied with the product.
Bow plugs:

For temporary trolling motor installations, MotorGuide

recommends the use of a quality plug designed for marine applications.

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