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Old 12-30-2007, 11:50 AM
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Troll Master Pro 2 install on 191FS

I was just curious if you have ever installed a Troll Master Pro on a Kicker motor for a 191 FS model. I understand how to hook the troll master up to the motor but where do I hhok the power source to. I notice there is a fuse block under the helm. The Troll Master only requires 2amp fuse and I notice on the fuse block I have a 10 amp slot open. Can I put a 2 amp fuse in there.

Would it be better to run power directly from the battery with an inline fuse?

Thanks for in any help.

Rich
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You should be able to put a 2 amp fuse in any slot on the fuse block or go with a waterproof in-line ATC/ATO fuse holder. If your kicker is an electric start model I would go with the in-line holder following the starter battery cables back to the battery, if not then make the shortest run to any fuse block and use the 2 amp fuse. I would keep the wiring as short as possible and use ATC/ATO fuses for their reliability.The 2 Amp ATC/ATO fuses are hard to find so you might have to go with AGC(glass)fuses.
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