I'm curious as to what you find wrong. Thinking about putting a pwm on my tm. Which pwm did you use?
Can you post a pic of it, and how you mounted it?
i tested my Digital maximizer system on my big foot controlled motorguide 70 lb TM (trolling motor) under 24 volts and it worked beautifully until I fried my TM because I didn't have 50 amps circuit breaker added. Need to troubleshoot it or buy another TM. These big boys are really expensive $500+ for new and $250 for used from my quick research. Bummer.
1. How do i troubleshoot my TM? I guess i need to open up the trolling motor to check but what exactly do i look for?
2. How do i add an inline circuit breaker for a 24 volts system if i am lucky to get it back to work?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zd6CYI_Inxs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_kMZhyowwdQ&list=PLpjSRCf07NBL02PFSY5uSoDD RvDN4MR1K
I'm curious as to what you find wrong. Thinking about putting a pwm on my tm. Which pwm did you use?
Can you post a pic of it, and how you mounted it?
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A "pwm" is a pulse wave modulator ". It converts the DC to pulses, basically makes it a digital signal.
A cheap way to convert a 5 speed trolling motor to a variable speed motor.
Please correct me if I'm wrong
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https://m.youtube.com/playlist?list=...Gdx9fwOGmGSEWg
Check my video description for detail parts I used
Definitely worth the money to add PWM. 2 reasons: 1. Increase ur battery run time to twice as long. 2 get set speed to match wind or current which the 5 gears can't do
Your PWM and your motor will work much better if you run your 24 V motor on 24V. But remember, the PWM does not work at all when running the motor full speed.
yes, i did run my mtoroguide 70 lbs with 24 volts, it showed in my lcd digital meter display. I will be able to prove or disprove your theory after I fix my motorguide 70 lbs TM or buy a new one. I will report back for all to see, but for now please explain so we can learn from your knowledge.
Thanks.