Re: shorted out?
First of all we need to know what motor you have and whether it's a 12 volt motor or a 24 volt motor, or a 12 AND 24 volt motor. If it is a 12 AND 24 volt motor there will be switch somewhere on the motor foot control. The other test would be to look at the cable between the motor and foot control. If there are three wires (black, orange, and red) you have a 12 AND 24 volt motor. If you have only two wires (Black and Red) you have EITHER a 12 volt motor or a 24 volt motor (can't run on both voltages). Now if you THINK you have a 24 volt motor and are using the engine battery as one of the two batteries you need for 24 volts, you are making a big mistake. 24 volt motors need two SEPARATE batteries wired in series -- not parallel for 24 volt operation. Using your start battery for one of them is certainly possibly but not recommended. Let us know exactly what you have. I can tell you this however, in a true 24 volt system, that switch you mention is used to BREAK the series connection between the two batteries and it parallels them so you can charge the trolling motor batteries through the motor plug. In the RUN position, the motor gets 24 volts.