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Trolling Motors (by brand) => Minn Kota Trolling Motors => Topic started by: Bobbyscott21 on May 19, 2016, 01:49:50 PM
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Folks, I broke the manual switch off of one of the breakers. Question is: would it be ok to replace the 50A breaker with a 60A? The trolling motor is a Minnkota Maxxum 70# 24v and the one broken is the one that only has one power line connected. In the attached photo it is the lower breaker
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if you're using 6 gauge copper wiring a 60amp breaker is ok but its on the edge, use a manual reseting one not an autoreset
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Thanks for the feedback. how many amps are these supposed to run?
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If I'm not mistaken, 50 AMP is the standard rating for your Trolling Motor. Maybe someone else can confirm that for you.
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50a on my boat....
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have 3 all manual reset all 50amp.
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yep 50 amp is standard and works fine Problem I have here is I fish very heavy weed and a 50 will false trip too often. Seems its too close to the edge of tripping on high in thick slop. To reset it on mine its a chore so I went with 60 manuals as long as your wiring is up to snuff not aluminum or home depot crap using tinned 6 gauge marine wire youre good to go
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6 gauge is the best to use and should be required on all boats with trolling motors. I have no idea why any boat builder would use anything less, except for the fact that they save a couple dollars on each boat. And when you multiply that by tens of thousands of boats, they save hundreds of thousands of $$.
Seriously, if they'd use the 6 gauge wire and add $5 to the price of the boat, nobody would complain. (nope)