I had the same problem. Except mine would cut out at 7 after running a while. I took it in for repair and it was the control board. Is it a 70 pound thrust? 24 volt?
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when I get the motor up to # 4 or 5 after a while it stops working.
The motor will still turn but power is out to the prop.
If I drop it all the way to 0 and then power back up, it will start working again.
Does anyone know what could be causing the problem?
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I had the same problem. Except mine would cut out at 7 after running a while. I took it in for repair and it was the control board. Is it a 70 pound thrust? 24 volt?
See if this helps troubleshooting. http://tnhatlfs01.thenethouse.com/st...r%20Manual.pdf
Fair Winds and Following Seas
Bill H. PTC USN Ret
Chesapeake, Va
Make sure your breaker is not faulty. Thah was my problem.
Thanks Bill
I'll check the wiring at the I pilot. I had the same problem when the foot control was hooked up. The breaker on the battery is not kicking out, I still have power to turn the unit left or right. The remote shows that the motor has power.
All the wires have the correct voltage with the unit in dry dock.
I'll have to check it in the water to see whats going on.
The unit was made in 2007, if that helps.
thanks for the help.
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I've got another breaker in case thats the problem to put in.
I need to find the correct wiring ends to hook the new one up.
They are hard to find around here.
Fishing is a way of life. Teach your grandchildren to fish, hunt and enjoy the outdoors