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    Default Guess what I am working on for the next couple of days?


    Also have two new battery boxes, 25 feet of 6 ga. wire, trolling motor receptacle, a minn Kota quick release mount, a transducer switch, a 60 amp circuit breaker, 50 ft of 14 ga wire, and a new switch panel to allow turning off power to the trans switch when not in use.

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    Good looking switch. That will work extremely well. Best money I spent was on a quick release mount.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RCC View Post
    Good looking switch. That will work extremely well. Best money I spent was on a quick release mount.
    Which mount the puck or metal slide I have the puck was thinking about the metal slide would be easier to slide back to haul and cover

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    I have the slide mka-47. Good product. I use it exactly as you said. Easier hauling and covering.
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    I have the MKA-16 02 quick release mount.


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    let me try that again..

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    Me thinks it worked that time

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    Ok, some pics of today's progress.
    Here is what I started with after the crankin battery was removed

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    A couple of pics of the old trolling motor.

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    And here are the trolling motor batteries and selector switch installed.

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    Also got the 6 ga wire pulled up to the front and the 60 amp breaker mounted and wired. More tomorrow.

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    The breaker should be mounted close to your batteries....I guess you know that though
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    I like the breaker mounted to the battery, if it gets tripped its easy to get to.
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