

To verify the battery system is good you can monitor the voltage as close to the motor as possible, when the motor is running on high, in the water, the voltage must not drop more than 5% (0.6 V on a 12 Volt system, 1.2 V on a 24 Volt system, 1.8 V on a 36 Volt system). Motor performance is highly dependent on consistent voltage, the battery system (battery and wires) should not experience more than 5% drop. While batteries can typically be recharged from very low voltages you should consult your battery manufacturer regarding what voltage level the battery experiences damage that will limit its capacity in the future. If you are having any issues with your motor and you are using Lithium batteries, verify you have enough continuous amperage available for the motor to pull its max amp draw.Īs a battery discharges the voltage of the battery decreases. If the motor is not getting enough amperage, it will have issues including working for a short time and then shutting off, being able to turn on the motor but not turn on the prop, steering issues, issues with i-Pilot and i-Pilot Link such as Spot Lock not working or being erratic. The chart below shows the max amp draw by motor thrust. When using lithium batteries, you want to ensure the battery(s) provide(s) enough continuous discharge amperage to run the motor at its max amp draw. Click this link for additional information on verifying you have appropriate batteries. If the batteries are insufficient, you can have issues with using the motor including the motor only working for a short time, the motor working erratically, or the motor not working at all.

Your batteries need to be capable of providing proper power to your motor. Manually stowing the Ulterra if it will not stow.Quick Disconnects and Plug and Receptacles.Lithium Batteries and Continuous Discharge Amperage.If you find an issue with your power, you will need to resolve it for proper operation of your trolling motor. Please note: The customer is 100% responsible for rack assembly and installation.The steps below will walk you through diagnosing if you have an issue with your power, what that issue is and where it is located. **Customer is 100% responsible for securing bikes & boats for transportation. *Please allow 48 hours (max.) for Bike purchases Kittery Trading Post is open 9am-7pm, daily. A $0.25 Maine bag fee applies to all curbside pickup orders. Orders not picked up within 30 days will be returned to stock. Kittery Trading Post will not have any liability for any order delays. Kittery Trading Post does not make any guarantee that your order will be available at any specific time. NOTE: Firearms must be picked up and processed inside the store.

For documentation and your protection we will record vehicle plate number and date/time of pickup.Once confirmed, they will place your order in your vehicle's backseat or trunk. (On vehicle or trailer if a Bike, Boat or SUP**).

A KTP team member will confirm purchase via printed or digital receipt and Valid ID shown through vehicle window.When you hear the greeting, dial EXT 330, to connect to the Curbside Pickup department. Park in one of the numbered parking spots near the marked pickup door in the back of our south parking lot. (Bikes, Boats & SUPS have a separate marked pickup area).Upon receipt of your order ready email confirmation drive to the Kittery Store between 10:00AM-6:00PM.If your product is located at our Kittery Store it will be ready within one hour of order confirmation, if not please allow 24 hours.*.We’ll let you know when your order is ready via email or phone.Shop Online – Select Contactless Curbside Pickup as your shipping method during checkout.
