Product Description
The CONNECT - EASE 24V PRO Trolling Motor Connect Kit with Charging is a game - changer for anglers. It's designed to power any 24V trolling motor on the market. With a six - gauge wire, onboard charging leads, a 60 - amp resettable circuit breaker, and a negative connection block, it offers quick and easy installation. Everything is preconfigured for reliable performance. This kit is a breeze to install and safeguards your investment. It includes series connections and leads for the trolling motor and charging, lasting the life of your boat. Using marine - grade wire and tinned marine - grade materials, all connections are corrosion - free. You'll get pure, clean power from batteries to various 24V trolling motors. It comes with a ground block for high - output trolling motors from Garmin and Lowrance, along with Minnkota Series marine - grade 6 gauge wire. Also included are a 60A circuit breaker and negative connection block with direct connection leads and heat - shrinkable butt splices, compatible with Minnkota, NoCo, PowerPole, Battery Tender, Dakota Lithium chargers, and more. It can handle up to 150 amps of power for complete rigging and installation. Features: Plug - and - play, lithium - compatible connections; easy onboard charger connection with pre - wired setup and heat - shrinkable butt splices.
Using the Connect - Ease 24V Pro Trolling Motor Connect Kit is straightforward. First, make sure your boat's power system is turned off. Locate the appropriate places to connect the six - gauge wire and the charging leads. Connect the ground block to high - output trolling motors from Garmin, Lowrance, or use the Minnkota Series wire for other high - output motors. Attach the direct connection leads with heat - shrinkable butt splices to the chargers. When connecting the 60 - amp resettable circuit breaker, ensure it's properly installed. Once all connections are made, turn on your boat's power system. Note: Always follow the safety instructions provided by your boat and charger manufacturers. Avoid overloading the system with more than 150 amps of power. For maintenance, regularly check the connections for any signs of corrosion or looseness. If you spot any issues, clean the connections using appropriate marine - grade cleaners and tighten them as needed. Keep the kit dry and protected from harsh weather conditions when not in use.