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    I had the wires ran to the back batter which is 10 feet away from my other 2 TM batteries so I figured last night would be easy and cheesy. ummmmm WRONG ANSWER. Hooked it up and yeh, TM runs but it dang sho ain't at 36 volts. Slow turning head and prop just ain't 36 volt. I know how it's supposed to be hooked up. Here's a diagram of how it's supposed to be wires that I drew in Autocadd. Kinda hard to see but it's from what I've read, how it's supposed to be wired
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    Just talked to a guy that said I needed atleast 4 gauge wire instead of the 6 I have when dealing with over 6 foot of length so I guess it's back to the store
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    Quote Originally Posted by DonDon View Post
    Just talked to a guy that said I needed atleast 4 gauge wire instead of the 6 I have when dealing with over 6 foot of length so I guess it's back to the store
    You got the TM leads at the wrong battery terminals. The TM leads should connect to the two terminals that you show with no wires on them.
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    It worked but wouldn't get enough juice to really kick it on up in Speed. That's the way it was hooked up to start with but I'll try anything LOL
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    Here's what I found...look the same

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    You got the wrong diagram.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fisherman_Wantabe View Post
    Yep

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    Quote Originally Posted by DonDon View Post
    I had the wires ran to the back batter which is 10 feet away from my other 2 TM batteries so I figured last night would be easy and cheesy. ummmmm WRONG ANSWER. Hooked it up and yeh, TM runs but it dang sho ain't at 36 volts. Slow turning head and prop just ain't 36 volt. I know how it's supposed to be hooked up. Here's a diagram of how it's supposed to be wires that I drew in Autocadd. Kinda hard to see but it's from what I've read, how it's supposed to be wired
    Not sure but I think all you would have going to the motor would be 24 volts.

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    I agree Creek.
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