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Trolling Motor Battery Question

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Hi everyone,

 

I currently have my transom mounted trolling motor hooked up. The issue I have is there is no OFF switch to the trolling motor. The only way to turn it off is to turn the handle. My issue with this is if I am working on the trolling motor (example: getting weeds off propeller) there is nothing stopping this from turning back on if the handle accidentally gets hit and turns to on position.

 

Does anyone know of a way to have a master turn off switch to this? Or is it safe to disconnect the black wire from the battery whenever I need to pull up the motor?

 

Thanks!

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Just disconnect the motor from the battery.

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@roadwarrior, Will something happen if the wire hits the metal boat? Or it hits water? Just want to be as safe as possible as well

 

I put in quick disconnect like below, I can either disconnect the battery or through the breaker I added in the battery box. Using the just the control arm is an accident waiting to happen.

 

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