How many amps is your circuit breaker rated for? It should be at least 50 amps. Is it the self resetting type? Are all your connections clean and tight?
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So I just bought a brand new Minn Kota Terrova 55 iPilot trolling motor and have it mounted on my 1756 G3. The battery is new and fully charged and is the biggest Optima bluetop I could get. I connected the two via the existing wiring on the boat (which had a Minn Kota Riptide 55 on there before). So the issue is that when I run the TM at 80-100% throttle, it shuts down the TM after about 10-20 seconds. This happens all the time at the high throttle settings, but I have yet to see it happen at the low settings. Midrange throttle settings I am unsure of. The TM will only shut down. The inline circuit breaker on the existing wiring harness on the boat will not trip. After the TM shuts down, I just have to wait about 10-15 seconds and the TM is ready for use again, albeit the throttle resets itself back to 0%. I called Minn Kota and they don't have a clue. The guy I talked to said it did not have an internal "shut down" feature. So either he did not know what he was talking about (since he is probably a phone tech and not an engineer) or I've got some bad internal components. They recommend I take it into a service center 45 minutes away.
So with that, I'd like to hear your ideas for troubleshooting this issue.
So here are my thoughts:
1) Double check the gauge wire in the existing wiring harness in the boat. It looked similar gauge, but I only assumed.
2) Verify that no other system wiring is bleeding off power from the wiring for the TM. Most of the wiring in the boat is tucked under floor and side panels and bundled in looms, so this task does not look like fun at all.
3) Call G3 and ask for a wiring diagram of the boat.
4) Take the boat and TM into a service center.
5) Just return the TM to BassPro (another PITA to remove and replace the TM).
Anything I might be missing?
How many amps is your circuit breaker rated for? It should be at least 50 amps. Is it the self resetting type? Are all your connections clean and tight?
Fair Winds and Following Seas
Bill H. PTC USN Ret
Chesapeake, Va
That was my first thought also. I have the same unit as yours on my 2000 Tracker. I replaced the old in line fuse with a 50amp resettable breaker after mine acted funky the first time I used it. (it would loose the sat. signal and cut on and off. no problems since I replaced the fuse,)
SeaRay
Mark 1:17 ...I will make you fishers of men
I would run it directly to your batterys with a 50 amp in line resetable breaker.
jigin4abigun
I have a 36v and a 24v terrovas. They both do the same thing except it trips my breaker.
Carl's Guide Service
Sardis Lake
Enid Lake
Grenada Lake
901-734-7536
I have a 24 v Terrova 80 pound thrust.....mine has never done this. I am using 6 guage wire though with a 60 amp breaker near the batteries as MinnKota recommends.
I have spent most my life fishing........the rest I wasted.
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High tech electronics (which the I-Pilot is) are a wonderful thing but they have their drawbacks. One is that they are much more vunerable to poor voltage and bad connections. The old type manual motors just plowed on until there was not enough amps to turn the motor.
The new ones can't do that because they have all sorts of electronics telling them speed, direction, etc. Any degredation in the power supply will cause them to act up.
I agree with the above comments. Start with a new fuse and if that alone does not fix it, run new heavier guage wire to to the TM.
Once you get it going you will love it. It is a sweet piece of equipment.
SeaRay
Mark 1:17 ...I will make you fishers of men
My thinking is....its either too small of wire.....or too small a breaker, or possibly both.
I have spent most my life fishing........the rest I wasted.
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I have the same TM/IP set as you do, and mine has never done what yours has done. I used the same oem wiring from the battery compartment at the transom to the new TM, but did put a 50amp re-settable breaker in the line where the oem in line fuse was, and has worked without problems from day 1. I would change the fuse out to a re-settable one, its really easy, and if the problem persists, then you either have to take the TM to the shop or return it, something is wrong with it. Steady volts is critical to the newer versions like SeaRay says.
GO BIG ORANGE !
I meant to behave, but there were just way too many other options available at the time.