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Minn Kolta Trolling Motors – Tips About Electric Trolling Motors

April 10th, 2009
by Brett Whiting

Electric trolling motors are are becoming more popular these days onboard many fishing boats. Boaters are finding out about the many benefits electric motors have to offer, the most obvious being the fact they operate in silence and that they are environmentally friendly. An added benefit is that their popularity is not damaged by the rise in gas prices. These motors, however, do require care that differs from the average gasoline powered motors.

Electric motors operate in a different way to gas motors, so it should be no mystery that they need different care. Electric motors make use of batteries to supply them with their power needs. This means they have an entirely|a completely| different method of powering up.

Any fisherman who has bought or is buying an electric trolling motor would be wise to carefully read the following list of hints.

- Filling with fuel is replaced by charging. It is a simple procedure to pour in a little gas to get the motor running, but electric motors don’t operate that way. Electric motors must be charged. They therefore need a battery charger.

This can be an onboard charger or one that is left on shore: this is the choice of the individual fisherman. The batteries are designed to be run down and charged many times so there should be no concern over ruining them. However, the manufacturers directions must still be followed carefully to make sure that the motor batteries are not damaged in any way.

- Always check the motor prior to use. Stray fishing lines can easily become tangled in the motor and cause major damage. It only takes a split second for the damage to be done, but it also only takes a short time to inspect the engine to prevent that from occurring.

- Perform routine maintenance. Just as with any type of motor, an electric motor requires checks and regular maintenance. Parts should be checked to make sure they are secure and in good condition. Fisherman should not assume that electric equates with no worries. Maintenance is still important.

- The motor should monitored at all times when it is being charged. This prevents it from getting switched on accidentally. A motor that is left running can easily overheat and burn out.

- Be kind to the motor. Electric motors contain parts that are kept cool by being submerged under water, so it is important that no one runs the motor whilst it is out of the water. It is also important to keep general care in mind by not using the motor in weeds or mud.

These tips offer ways to protect and prolong the life of the electric trolling motor. Fisherman who are using an electric motor can expect great benefits when they follow these tips along with any instructions offered by the manufacturer.

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