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<blockquote data-quote="Stan the man" data-source="post: 441074" data-attributes="member: 22650"><p>There are no identifying markings anywhere.. (No tag under the prop either) This trolling motor was put inside an Evinrude outboard case to simulate a real outboard.. I have a few pictures of the boat as was before I acquired it.. In one of the pictures there is a control board(AT157-03) mounted in the top of the case.. The board is no longer there, but in the picture you can see a sticker which indicates 36volts.. </p><p>So I have to think it was part of the assembly before it was replaced by a rheostat of some sort.. I haven't gotten that deep into it yet..</p><p></p><p>Stan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stan the man, post: 441074, member: 22650"] There are no identifying markings anywhere.. (No tag under the prop either) This trolling motor was put inside an Evinrude outboard case to simulate a real outboard.. I have a few pictures of the boat as was before I acquired it.. In one of the pictures there is a control board(AT157-03) mounted in the top of the case.. The board is no longer there, but in the picture you can see a sticker which indicates 36volts.. So I have to think it was part of the assembly before it was replaced by a rheostat of some sort.. I haven't gotten that deep into it yet.. Stan [/QUOTE]
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