It should be Red = +12 volts. Orange = +24 volts. Black = Ground. If you want to make sure it's correct, set the motor to 24volt using the switch. Connect the black wire to battery negative post then touch the positive battery post with the red wire.. then touch the positive post with the orange wire. Whichever runs fastest is the 24v wire.
That's all it is. The story has been around for years...it's seen several people as the interviewee.....all fictitious names. This latest version (2007) uses the name of the very real General Cosgrove.
I can give you the first 2 numbers, Spiel has the next two, Joey has the two after that and for the other two, you'll have to get in touch with the manager of the North Bay CTC. Calling TJ is akin to firing a nuclear missile.
I'm getting mixed signals here. Is it a 36 or a 56lb? If it's a 56lb, run it on 24volt, two 12v batteries in series, one breaker on the red to the motor and 40 or 50 amp is good. With an 80 amp, your TM will go up in smoke before the breaker trips.
Methinks that BBQ of yours will be working overtime very soon. It appears as though the water just has a slight chop but the sonar image is really choppy on bottom. Using a small tinny? Congrats on the catch, sounds like a fun time.
Hey, let's not be harsh here. I happen to know that you can become a fishing Ambassador with as little as NO fishing experience, PLUS, you have the chance at a free hat! It's kind of like being dubbed pro staff while being bestowed a 5% discount on ALL of a company's products! It's a goldmine I tell ya!
Jeez that opens up a whole other list of possibilities, Chris. What colour is that Harbercraft of yours Dave? I don't remember. Seems to me it was white and blue in which case you might be better off with the grey sonar.
Yes Lew, you've already paid the tax on your current trailer. You will pay tax on the invoice for the custom tandem.
Sounds like a beauty...we want pics!