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Troubleshooting
Loss of power
Propeller may be entangled with debris.
Remove propeller clean and replace.
Battery connections may be loose.
Battery may have low charge.
Battery may be faulty.
Wrong cable size connection from battery to
motor.
Permanent magnet cracked or chipped.
Motor will make a whining or grinding sound.
Excessive noise or vibration
Propeller may be entangled with debris.
Remove propeller clean and replace.
Propeller may be damaged or unbalanced.
Propeller may be loose.
Trolling motor shaft is bent. Remove propeller,
set at medium speed and check if armature
wobbles.
Turn propeller by hand. It should move freely
with a slight resistance of the motor.
Motor does not power on
Check for loose connections.
Turn propeller by hand. It should move freely
with a slight resistance of the motor.
Recharge battery and check voltage.
Propeller may be entangled with debris.
Remove propeller clean and replace.
Motor loses one
Check for loose connections.
or more speeds
Check for battery charge status,
and charge battery to fullest or replace
battery.
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