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Default Trolling motor = need fuse?

prob silicone filled automotive IDC connector

"Pmitham" wrote in message
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Doug,

What is an "oil filled crimp" I've been around marine electrical systems

a
long time and never heard of these. Where canI find them?

Pierre
"Doug Kanter" wrote in message
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"n0sPaM" wrote in message
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Why is high drain don't get fused? I read the Mini Kota manual, it

told
me
clearly to clamp the +ve and -ve to the battery, that's it. I can't

find
any
information on fuse from the manual. If it doesn't need one, I don't

want
to spend time to do it....

N.S.


Maybe the manufacturer figures that a motor like that will always have

its
wires visible, or, in other words, not enclosed in a bilge where

potentially
explosive fumes will build up. So, if the wires burn through their
insulation for some unforeseen reason, it won't be a hazard. Maybe. But,

if
the wires *did* burn for some reason, and they happened to be laying

next
to
a life vest....

Meanwhile, you could find an in-line fuse holder and probably do the job

for
under $25, even if you went bonkers and bought oil-filled crimps and a

brand
new crimp tool. Sounds like pretty cheap insurance to me. It'll take

less
time than filling out all the insurance papers for your fried boat.






 
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