
- DYI SIMPLE BATTERY MONITOR FOR TROLLING MOTOR BATTERY INSTALL
- DYI SIMPLE BATTERY MONITOR FOR TROLLING MOTOR BATTERY SERIES
It is certainly not sufficient or intended to turn a novice into an electrical engineer either. There is no guarantee that it will not change or grow over time. It reflects the knowledge I have accumulated building some of these systems. The information provided here is hopefully thorough and extensive. This article is aimed at guiding the process, but it is not a simple blind recipe for anyone to follow. DisclaimerĪ good understanding of DC electrical systems is needed to build and commission a lithium battery installation. Before a lithium battery can be put into service, it must be protected or the first adverse event to occur will damage or destroy it. A previous article detailed the design and assembly of such lithium battery banks. This article discusses the protection of lithium battery banks in the context of marine installations.
DYI SIMPLE BATTERY MONITOR FOR TROLLING MOTOR BATTERY SERIES
This article is part of a series dealing with building best-in-class lithium battery systems from bare cells, primarily for marine use, but a lot of this material finds relevance for low-voltage off-grid systems as well. If you have a transom mount motor, you may want to consider the trolling motor quick-connect plug which attaches to the terminals on your battery and circuit breaker and allows you to easily remove the wiring close to the battery.Last Updated on 17 June 2018 by Eric Bretscher If you want to attach a quick-disconnect wire close to the trolling motor or anywhere in-line with the trolling motor wire, we recommend this quick-connect plug.
DYI SIMPLE BATTERY MONITOR FOR TROLLING MOTOR BATTERY INSTALL
Yes! If you don't want to permanently install a trolling motor plug and receptacle, there are a few other options. I don't want to drill into my boat but I want to be able to remove my trolling motor, do I have any other options besides a plug and receptacle? Unfortunately, most trolling motor plugs and receptacles are not compatible with each other as there isn't a universal plug design.

If you purchased a used boat, you will want to contact the manufacturer of the receptacle for the matching part, or just purchase a new plug and receptacle package. If it is not, we recommend that you acquire the plug through the dealer where you purchased the boat. If you purchased a new fishing boat that didn't have a trolling motor already installed, the male plug end is probably in the boat's glove box or in a bag of accessories that came with the boat. My boat already has a plug receptacle, where can I find the plug? Will any plug work with the receptacle on my boat?

Trolling motor plug, receptacle & included hardware.

