I got this MinnKota ipilot 24 volt 70# powerdrive with remote only as payment for some motor work I did. It is a 2012 year model, the first year I had it was 2013. Last year it just quit one day so I pulled it apart and found that it was sending power to the main wires running down the the motor head but that the motor head winding was open. I had an older 48# 24 volt motor here so I pulled the shaft and head off it and put them on this motor and it worked fine until yesterday. The motor will not speed up beyond about 30 % of it's capacity. The remote beeps indicating the speed is changing and it does til about the 30 % mark then doesn't speed up anymore.
I first suspected that I had a bad battery, but I pulled them out today and had them load tested and both test out to be good. Water level is fine in both.
If you run the motor out of the water it seems to run up to speed all the way to the Jackrabbit 10 number, another suggestion to me that I have a bad battery.
I cleaned all the connections today and put it all back together, I'm going to give it a tryout again tomorrow and see what happens.
My question is does anyone have any similar experience with one of these motors, and if so, how or what fixed it. Also, is there a way to further test the batteries? I hate to go buy new ones and not fix the problem.
I have 30 year old $100 MinnKota motors that work like new, naturally the 3 year old $1100 model is a POS.
It is this exact motor.
I first suspected that I had a bad battery, but I pulled them out today and had them load tested and both test out to be good. Water level is fine in both.
If you run the motor out of the water it seems to run up to speed all the way to the Jackrabbit 10 number, another suggestion to me that I have a bad battery.
I cleaned all the connections today and put it all back together, I'm going to give it a tryout again tomorrow and see what happens.
My question is does anyone have any similar experience with one of these motors, and if so, how or what fixed it. Also, is there a way to further test the batteries? I hate to go buy new ones and not fix the problem.
I have 30 year old $100 MinnKota motors that work like new, naturally the 3 year old $1100 model is a POS.
It is this exact motor.

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