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What can be used in place of a trolling motor plug?
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<blockquote data-quote="grizzly" data-source="post: 90035" data-attributes="member: 1151"><p>don't know if my idea would work, but don't see why not, those cords are made to handle as much amps as TM would pull, i'm sure the average construction site uses a cord pulling more amps than any TM. that little plug that minn kota sells won't handle as much power as a heavy duty extension cord plug, never seen it done either but just coming up with ideas for you. all these ideas posted sound good, just depends on which way you want to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grizzly, post: 90035, member: 1151"] don't know if my idea would work, but don't see why not, those cords are made to handle as much amps as TM would pull, i'm sure the average construction site uses a cord pulling more amps than any TM. that little plug that minn kota sells won't handle as much power as a heavy duty extension cord plug, never seen it done either but just coming up with ideas for you. all these ideas posted sound good, just depends on which way you want to go. [/QUOTE]
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