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HOW TO WIRE FOR 12V AND 24V TROLLING MOTORS
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<blockquote data-quote="justin sumner" data-source="post: 446930" data-attributes="member: 13457"><p>yeah, but I would not be using the 12v trolling motor often, just when things get hairy on the shallow rivers</p><p>i would not even have the 12v trolling motor on the boat at all except the rivers</p><p>I was pretty much just wanting to make sure it is safe to wire it up that way on the female end</p><p>As far as I can tell If I wire the female end with 3 wires as shown and use the 2 wire male end matching up red with red female to male the 24v system should operate properly, in essence the yellow wire does not matter or exist until I plug in the yellow 12v plug connecting yellow male and female for 12v</p><p></p><p>Unless I am wrong</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justin sumner, post: 446930, member: 13457"] yeah, but I would not be using the 12v trolling motor often, just when things get hairy on the shallow rivers i would not even have the 12v trolling motor on the boat at all except the rivers I was pretty much just wanting to make sure it is safe to wire it up that way on the female end As far as I can tell If I wire the female end with 3 wires as shown and use the 2 wire male end matching up red with red female to male the 24v system should operate properly, in essence the yellow wire does not matter or exist until I plug in the yellow 12v plug connecting yellow male and female for 12v Unless I am wrong [/QUOTE]
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