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FUSE / BREAKER SPECIFICATIONS:
30 Amp, 32 Volt, waterproof, fast blow.
WIRE SPECIFICATIONS:
0-15 ft. (0-5 meters) 10 gauge
15-25 ft. (5-8 meters) 8 gauge
25-30 ft. (8-9 meters) 6 gauge
CAUTION: When using wire longer than that
provided with your unit, follow the above chart.
When running more than 30 feet from the
battery, contact a qualified electrician.
Battery
Fuse Holder
Circuit Breaker
Red ( - )
Battery
Powering Multiple Downriggers
When operating multiple Mag 20 DTs, run a
maximum of 2 downriggers per dedicated
battery. The advanced features of the Mag 20 DT
can keep the unit working virtually all the time. (See
below for the recommended wiring setup.)
NOTE: To ensure proper operation of your Mag
20 DT, ground its battery to your boat’s electrical
system’s ground. Malfunctions with the PIC,
communication between units, or loss of
operation result from faulty grounding. Always
check to see if your boat is properly grounded
first.
Red ( + )
Black ( – )
Connect
Multiple
Batteries in
Parallel
Typical Operating Time*:
1 Mag 20 DT per battery – 24 hours.
2 Mag 20 DTs per battery – 10 hours.
*Time based on lab results using a 15lb weight
and Deep-Cycle batteries. Actual run time will
vary.
FOR MAXIMUM PERFORMANCE:
Use Minn Kota Group 27 or 31 sized, Deep-Cycle
marine batteries. For extended battery life, add a
Minn Kota on-board, DC alternator charger.
WIRING YOUR DOWNRIGGER