MINESAPINT2
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Bought one about 18 months ago and used it with 85 amp battery - no problems. Bought a new 110 amp battery and the outboard failed within a week. Phoned fishing mad who advised the switch will have melted due to using 110 amp battery (apparently other users have experienced same problem). However the instruction manual stated battery requirement as "minimum 50 amp". I bought a new switch and fishing mad also supplied a thermal circuit breaker to reduce the chance of this happening again. Fitted switch and everything seems OK but not been on the water. Interested to see what happens when afloat as maximum power consumption is 52 amp and circuit breaker is 50 amp. I suggested to fishing mad perhaps I should not use maximum power (5th speed) but they say this should not be necessary. They did say they do not recommend a battery bigger than 85 amp despite the instruction manual stating minimum 50 amp and also said had I used a 200 amp battery the switch would have fried much sooner. When I carried out the repair I could see the switch had indeed melted, it is a pity the switches are not made from a more suitable grade of plastic although I have to accept these outboards are cheap as chips so perhaps I got what I paid for.
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