Good point !
Thanks for the input.
Also, it is a freshwater motor. If I put an anode on it, only put in the water when neccessary and give it a good rinsing/soaking/rinsing afterwards do you all think I could get a decent amount of life out of it?
Thanks all.
On Saturday, October 7, 2017 10:27 AM, "cpcanoesailor@yahoo.ca [electricboats]" <electricboats@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
You'll need to find out more about the controller's situation. It may have separate wires out to individual coils. Then you'll need a schematic or wiring diagram to rewire the motor to be fully on. I did that with a 55lb motor.
Maybe it's a PWM controller, and there are only two wires out. In that case, you can do what you propose, or you could find a replacement PWM controller.
Maybe it's a PWM controller, and there are only two wires out. In that case, you can do what you propose, or you could find a replacement PWM controller.
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