More bad news from Minn Kota
The Ulterra Saga continues. Got the motor and installed it (which turned out to be a problem). Once that was done, it tried to deploy but stopped at 45 degrees. I kept messing with it and got it to stow but nothing else. The Customer Service people kept telling me it was most likely low voltage but the batteries load tested fine and I had 24V+ at the plug in. I had to take the motor off the boat and drive it 50 miles to the service center. They found a pinch in the power cable and replaced it and it checked out OK.
Back at home I put the motor back on the boat... and it would deploy but the ipilot remote would not recognize the motor (or vice versa). More useless calls to customer service where the answer they tried to give me was that I was doing something wrong. Bottom line back to the service center up at Mexico MO. This time I took the boat and left it for a couple of hours. Answer, the board in the head of the motor is bad and the part is on order.
That was on Wed. before Memorial day. I expected a call by the next Wed. but no joy there so I called only to find out that my circuit board was not the only one bad. In fact there was so many bad ones that when they checked the ones on hand, they were all bad. Now it is looking like it might be weeks before they can get their supplier to build new boards.
Bottom line $2,200+ a big pain, and I still don't have a working TM.