MinnKota Trolling Motor Power Center
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| MinnKota Trolling Motor Power Center |
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| Manufacturer: Minn Kota |
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| List Price: $74.99 |
| Sale Price: $60.12 |
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Product Description |
| Ideal for small-boat transom applications (i.e., boats that don't have battery compartments), the Minn Kota Motor Power Center stores your battery securely and out of the way while you boat. The Motor Power Center features easy-access external battery terminals that allow you to connect trolling motor leads and charger leads without opening the box. The built-in battery meter, meanwhile, displays the current "state of charge." Designed to fit group 24- and 27-size batteries, the Motor Power Center offers two 12-volt accessory plugs and two manual reset circuit breakers: a 15 amp breaker for accessory plugs and a 60 amp breaker for the trolling motor. |
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Product Details |
- Motor center ideal for small-boat transom applications
- Easy-access batter terminals for connecting leads
- Built-in battery meter displays current "state of charge"
- Designed to fit group 24- and 27-size batteries
- Offers pair of 12-volt accessory plugs and manual reset circuit breakers
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Trolling Motor Power Center
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| Review Date: August 22, 2009 |
| Reviewer: D. Dahlke, |
| I'm very pleased with this box. It's not weak or flimsy and has molded in lift handles on each end. Its inside dimensions are 13"L X 7"W X 9"H. The vented cover has access for cables on either end and has a pretty sturdy handle attached that will tip down and lay flat and includes a steel backing plate inside for reinforcement and strength. Inside the cover is a plastic plate covering the internal wiring but can be easily accessed by removing two small screws in the cover. Underneath is the trolling motor terminal wiring, the circuit breakers, and the 12 AWG wiring for the accessory terminals. On top of the cover the battery charge indicator light illuminates when you press the test button. Instructions are also printed on the cover. The 10 AMP circuit breaker is wired to both cigarette lighter style accessory terminals, one on each end, and the 60 AMP circuit breaker is wired for the trolling motor accessory terminals. Also includes a nice sturdy belt to hold the cover on with and easy to use connector, not a buckle, and a pair of plastic hold down brackets if you need them. This box is very well thought out and built for its intended purpose. I can't think of anything else I'd want from it. |
Great product
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| Review Date: August 27, 2009 |
| Reviewer: L. A. Kane, Seattle, WA USA |
| Very well designed. Fits group size 24 and 27 batteries. Keeps the battery dry with a sturdy plastic box and you safe with a built-in circuit breaker. There's a 12-volt accessory jack built in along with two manual reset circuit breakers, a 15-amp for acccessory plugs and a 60-amp for the trolling motor itself. The screw down's on the front work great, but you need to remove them to recharge the battery with a clamp-type charger, but that's less hassle than removing the battery from the case to recharge. I'm very happy with this purchase. |
MinnKota Trolling Motor Power Center
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| Review Date: September 22, 2009 |
| Reviewer: B. Fogle, Ohio |
| The product is better than I expected--very sturdy. Not having to worry about the charge level of your battery while fishing you can check it with a push of a button. The two accessory ports are a nice option. |
Great battery holder for boats without built in battery tray
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| Review Date: November 19, 2009 |
| Reviewer: V. Menides, Yonkers, New York United States |
Purchased this battery holder for my 14' Jon boat. I have a 55 MinnKota trolling motor and a fish finder which hook up easily with this holder. You get every thing you need with 2 circuit breakers one for your trolling motor and one for accessories that plug into the 2 cigarette lighter plugs. I had to make a power cable for my portable fish finder, so it could be plugged in. Test button on top tells you how much charge you have left in your battery. Sturdy case that makes it easier to carry a 50lb deep cycle battery.
I highly reccomend for any need where you are using a heavy duty battery that you will be moving from place to place. I will also be using this to power my 3000lb utility winch. For 110 volt power I hook up my inverter to this power center. |
Only way to carry boat battery
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| Review Date: December 23, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Arlene Winick, |
| We have a 17' day sailer & as such need to take the battery in & out after use to recharge. This makes carrying a snap. Plus so easy to hook up my Minn Kota 50 electric outboard way down in the bilge. Previously had a Minn Kota circuit breaker that was made of plastic & broke very quickly. You get a circuit breaker as well as a battery meter built in. Easy to strap down & seems to secure properly. A well thought out product that should provide many years of use. |
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