Josh Koch (Intimidator82)
Josh Koch (Intimidator82)
Little bit of everything on here, mostly things I enjoy. There is also things on here that may help you where I have struggled in the past like fixing cars or something
Location: Southern Ontario
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A plus.
Sheize running.
Rescue 🛟
Can you please let me know how you connected the Fan and Fan Switch to the PWM? Did you just connected the neg and pos from the battery to the switch then to the Fan?
Yes, that's all I did. I actually soldered the leads underneath the board on the solder bulbs from the positive and negative inputs
Why has nobody else figured out that you don't have to take the trolling motor apart (and void the warranty!) to rig this up? I'm going to give this a shot with a 40lb Endura C2 once my PWM and battery arrive next week. Brilliant job!
Thank you, and appreciate it. It's super easy to hook up and easy to dial it right down to the correct speed.
I think “morning D!ckhead” is the best line of this movie 😂
So how do you wire in the forward and reverse switch?
The switch already came wired up with the PWM controller. All I did was put the fan onto it on the positive and negative inputs on the PWM board
@@Intimidator82 Awesome thanks 🙏🏾
If I needed to connect a cutoff switch, how would I wire it in this set up?
I would put it in the positive or the negative cable close to the battery. Most people will put it in the positive, but either works.
Great video brotha. To the point and explained very well. I will be doing this exact setup!
I built one a little over 4 years ago . i was suprised that the cheap pwm has held up . I did not use a fan. It made a big difference in battery use . kzread.info/dash/bejne/o6d8qtCkkbC5c5s.htmlsi=FdxyK8fa4G7KFj1Y
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Friendship over Satan. Always.
Lol I love this line and "you can wish in one hand and crap in the other!"
"Looks like Chuck's taking ol' one-eye to the optometrist!"
That’s so cool 🙌🏻. Love that sound
I like how Snyder is telling Max all of John's business lol
Now that you've had the PWM controller up and running for a few years, is it still performing OK? I read many complaints about these controllers, specifically from China, not lasting very long. No doubt many factors can affect the longevity, such as wire gauge, etc.. Curious how yours is holding up. Nice build, btw.
Yeah, so far so good. I didn't get out with it a whole lot this year, but everything is still working good. I think the biggest enemy of these would be water. Thanks for watching and commenting
Buck Henry was a great comic actor and writer. I've always admired his work.
*promosm*
if you have email address i can show you what i done and you can let me know if this is right
hi i have installed a pwm on my kayak motor but it has slowed it right down, is there any way of speeding it up. i did remove the control on top of motor, i would send video of what i done but dont know how to
Love how you set this up. I like how you did not have to remove the control head of the motor. What setting do you keep it on with the manual handle. Does it go in reverse even though the handle is in a forward position? thanks
The handle on mine has 1-5 forwards and 1-3 reverse. The handle stays in forward 5. The reverse works by switching the switch on the PWM box. There is no need to touch the speed control on the motor to switch directions. The handle is essentially only used for steering in my application. Thanks for the question, hope this helps.
The IRS (Theirs).
Rest in Peace Jim Lahey
Then how do you know it prolongs your battery life if you have not even tried it yet yourself ? ! Let us know later how much longer the battery lasted
Bruh I can't see the fireworks where I am
Does it get hot with no air flow?
Yes, I don't know exactly how hot but it's warm enough you don't want to leave your fingers on it for very long. I put it in the container to keep splashed water and light rain off of it and just figured it needed a fan for air movement. The fan doesn't draw hardly anything so I normally just leave it running. I have left the fan off and ran a whole day with no overheating issues, those heat sinks inside are designed well enough I guess.
to true!
Nice set up. Wondering if you have your fish finder connected to the same battery and if so how are you avoiding interference
Thanks for the question. Yes, I do have it connected to the same battery. I have not seen any interference at any speed. My fish finder is a Garmin Striker 4, just a cheapy but it works well in the canoe. My battery is usually 4 or 5 feet away from the transducer, but the PWM is almost beside the transducer on the canoe.
I found I could not run my trolling motor wide open without the PWM stating to smell like burnt plastic. Now it quit working with the variable speed switch. I guess if you run less than 75% you will be alright, but faster than that and you will probably burn out the PWM.
I've run mine wide open for about 45 minutes at 100%, it pushes the canoe along about 4mph+. I was running the fan that I have mounted and all seems ok for now.
total genius
I am going to try same system but with 36V batteries. I got few STIHL pro saw batteries, i just have to keep in mind not to go over like 35% witch is about 12 volts. Those batteries are pretty light and have lot of power in them (280 wh per battery)
No ... the best line was the very first line in the movie "Good morning D!*$ Head"
Actually, it's "Morning Dic*head". The fact he doesn't say "Good" it makes the grumpy aspect more hilarious 😂😂
Max: Hey Dickhead. You win the lottery?! John: Enjoyed your shower, smart ass.
true enough
You can also use 24V...as long as the motor is in water it can easily handle the 24v...36v might be a little much...
I have never heard of that before, but I would be very interested on how much it improves the performance of the motor. To achieve the same amount of 'work' you could run approximately half the amperage with a 24 volt system over the 12v system.
WISH MOM HADN'T THROWN OUT MY FIRST 7 SETS OF FEET. I COULD HAVE A PRETTY SWEET NECKLACE BY NOW.
I'll admit, once you get about 5 pairs on there it's uncomfortable to wear. I'd keep just the longest pair on one and keep all the others on another
Hi josh i was wondering just new at this. can you tell me how much time where u getting running time out of your motor before you installed the pwm and now that you have it installed is their much a difference?? Thanks vinny.
I didn't keep track of the run time before I switched to a PWM. The main reason I switched was so I could dial my speed down to where I needed to be. Speed 1 on my motor was pushing my canoe at 3.5 kph which is too fast for what I'm fishing. I can tell you that I can troll at 20-25% almost all day (about 9 hours) then make the run back to the dock wide open on one charge. I am impressed with how much you can find tune the speed, right down to the tenth of a kph.
@@Intimidator82 thank you josh for your reply great to know what to expect I'll definitely fit one to mine now, thank you 👍
Just bought my unit, but how do you remove ( separate ) the speed dial to install it
Mine was a plastic knob that just slides off the shaft. The shaft has a flat side on it to index the knob and keeps it from spinning on the steel shaft.
Good video
Thank you.
I'm new here, but I'm here😂
Nice pass, keep that sbc
Beautiful
My favorite line us when Ariel is moving in and John says "Jesus!" and they show the movers carrying a picture of Jesus.
Even in The Cuphead Show, the I.R.S. is worse than the devil.
@1:45 Joe Biden?
Can i connect this controller to receiver so i can use a remote control .thanks
I wouldn't know. I would think that if you have a receiver and a remote control, your motor would be digitally controlled. But like I said, I don't know
Would of like to see how you connected the wires in the head of the trollingmotor
My trolling motor had 2 leads coming out of the head, one positive and one negative. I just soldered and heat shrunk the connection.
I love this scene because it has a deeper meaning. Although Max and John butted heads and had a long standing rivalry, deep down they cared for each other and would do anything for each other when the chips were down.
That's friendship ❤
Where did you hookup the fan & switch to the PWM?
I soldered the power and ground wires for the fan on the bottom of the circuit board where the power from the battery comes in. Then the switch was just added to the fan power wire to interrupt current flow.
Mantap bossku 👍🏻 👍🏻 👍🏻
How much longer does the battery last now compared to before the pwm?
I haven't really tested this to give a clear answer. I mainly got the PWM so I was able to dial my speed right down while trolling. First speed was way to fast for walleye
Canadians crack me up