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Trolling Motor ?


LOTWKIng

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This past wekend I used used my bow mounted Minn Kota Auto pilate. I was just using the foot pedal trolling along at a average speed when all of a sudden the motor started to smoke. I lifted it out of the water to check it out. The prop spins fine but the motor starts to smoke and smells like burnt wires. Any ideas on whats wrong? Help would be appreciated.

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You need to get a new motor. I'm sure this one doesn't have much life left. They coat the motor windings with a varnish as an insulator, maybe you broke a seal and the windings shorted. Pretty sure that you won't get full power out of it if this is the case. You may be able to buy a part and install it yourself before it does more damage.

Does it smoke right away when you turn it on?

Is it running weak?

Does it growl?

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I had that same problem with my PowerDrive last year. I put in a new motherboard and the problem was solved. It was about $100 with labor. That smoke and smell makes a person a little nervous, but mine was not that bad of a fix.

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My quess is that you need a new armature (the rotating member of a motor which consists of windings and an iron core). The bearings would start to smoke after a little use and would make noise right away. An armature will run you about $110, email me if you need any advice on this matter.

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