Likes Likes:  0
Thanks Thanks:  0
HaHa HaHa:  0
Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 13

Thread: Okay to extend the trolling motor battery cable?

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Jul 2011
    Location
    IL
    Posts
    562
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default Okay to extend the trolling motor battery cable?


    I troll with a jon boat and 45# MinnKota. The problem is that there's 290 lbs at the very back of the boat (me, the battery and the motor) and nothing amidships or in the bow. As a result, the wind blows the bow around like crazy and I spend a lot more time course-correcting than I should.

    I'd like to put the battery further forward to get a little balance, but of course its cable is only 5 or 6 feet long. Would there be any problem getting an 8-10 ft. extension as long as it's the same (or larger) gauge? I suspect it might rob me of some amp efficiency but probably not enough to make a difference.

    Any reason(s) not to do this?

  2. #2
    "G"'s Avatar
    "G" is offline Super Duper Moderator - 2012 Crappie.Com Man of the year & 2018 Crappie.com Decade of Exceptional Service Awards * Crappie.com Supporter * Member Sponsor
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Location
    Belden, MS
    Posts
    94,306
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    I did that on mine I made the splice and soldered it and put heat shrink on it.
    I have spent most my life fishing........the rest I wasted.
    PROUD MEMBER OF TEAM GEEZER
    PICO Lures Field Rep

  3. #3
    Billbob's Avatar
    Billbob is offline Crappie.com Legend - 2013 Guber Of The Year * Crappie.com Supporter
    Join Date
    Apr 2004
    Location
    md. st. in.
    Posts
    16,482
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    go for it it will wprk
    PROUD MEMBER OF TEAM GEEZER

    Crappie.com Pro Staff
    Guber Pro Staff
    Cane Pole Pro Staff
    Haulin Ash Pro Staff

  4. #4
    gabowman is offline Super Moderator * Crappie.com Supporter
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    Elberton, Georgia
    Posts
    39,166
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    It'll work fine.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Jun 2011
    Location
    rye, texas
    Posts
    1,236
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    agreed......use the same or one size larger wire.....solder the connections and heat shrink.....crimping will allow corrosion and rob you of potential power to the motor.........

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Jul 2011
    Location
    Indiana
    Posts
    2,988
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    We just did the same in dads (16') boat, I used #6 wiring.

    Wire Sizing Chart 12 Volt System
    Wiring Size Guide

    We got a couple 5/16" stainless bolts, washers, nuts & wingnuts, recessed (countersunk) the heads of the bolts on the backside of a thick piece of (non-conductive) PVC, use flat washers and nuts to lock the bolts in place, and just attach the TM to the bolts same as you would a battery with the wingnuts. This also gives you a spot to clip on other 12v accessories.

  7. #7
    CatFan's Avatar
    CatFan is offline Crappie.com 2K Star General * Crappie.com Supporter
    Join Date
    Jun 2004
    Location
    SW Indiana
    Posts
    2,777
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Depending on how you plan to do it, I'd consider adding a breaker at the battery. If the bare wires would happen to contact the boat, you could arc-weld a hole in the hull in an instant. Cheap insurance.

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Location
    marion county ga.
    Posts
    1,554
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    You can get a breaker with a reset button that attaches directly to the battery. the lead attaches to the breaker. Works great. 6GA wire is more than enough . Good luck.

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Jul 2011
    Location
    IL
    Posts
    562
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Many thanks for the advice. The MinnKota user manual recommends adding a 50-amp circuit breaker (why didn't they just include it as part of the package???) and CatFan offers a great reason to do so!

    6-gauge, soldered and double shrink-wrapped, with a 50 circuit breaker. I'm going to look for foul hooks resettable breaker so I don't have to carry extra fuses.

  10. #10
    Join Date
    May 2011
    Location
    highland, illinois
    Posts
    2,155
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    I did the same thing, for the some of the same reasons. You will be fine if do as advised. 90% of my trips are alone, hitting waves the bow came up alot. Moved the batteries amid, fuel tank up also, quite stable now. They didn't include the breaker as it would cost them money. Safer for you, YES.

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

BACK TO TOP