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  • jerry slavey
    Posts: 8
    #1478012

    the actual size is about 1 1/2 long and blade is about 1/2 x 1/4

    jerry slavey
    Posts: 8
    #1478002

    I have a little rig I use but cannot find them anymore, can someone be able to tell me what it’s called or where i can find one? bought it without the hook, great crappie rig

    the picture got cut off, the end is tied to the line and the color I want is gold.

    jerry slavey
    Posts: 8
    #1475379

    While Minn Kota may use #10awg wire for their length of lead, like others have posted, it probably isn’t large enough for a 6′ (example) addition.

    Which model/voltage motor do you have, how much length are you trying to add?

    HRG

    In addition, crimp-splicing, done PROPERLY, and with the correct tool, is not necessarily evil. If you need to up-size your wire, get a pair of these, and use a quality tinned marine wire for the extension. Cover these with heat-shrink sleeving that has the adhesive/sealant inside, and you’ll have a quality splice.

    I have the following model it’s a c2 40-36 , I used copper ground rod clamps for my splicing, thought I had a good tight splice then taped it like crazy, guess maybe the wiring was too small for the additional 6 feet.

    While Minn Kota may use #10awg wire for their length of lead, like others have posted, it probably isn’t large enough for a 6′ (example) addition.

    Which model/voltage motor do you have, how much length are you trying to add?

    HRG

    In addition, crimp-splicing, done PROPERLY, and with the correct tool, is not necessarily evil. If you need to up-size your wire, get a pair of these, and use a quality tinned marine wire for the extension. Cover these with heat-shrink sleeving that has the adhesive/sealant inside, and you’ll have a quality splice.

    While Minn Kota may use #10awg wire for their length of lead, like others have posted, it probably isn’t large enough for a 6′ (example) addition.

    Which model/voltage motor do you have, how much length are you trying to add?

    HRG

    In addition, crimp-splicing, done PROPERLY, and with the correct tool, is not necessarily evil. If you need to up-size your wire, get a pair of these, and use a quality tinned marine wire for the extension. Cover these with heat-shrink sleeving that has the adhesive/sealant inside, and you’ll have a quality splice.

    While Minn Kota may use #10awg wire for their length of lead, like others have posted, it probably isn’t large enough for a 6′ (example) addition.

    Which model/voltage motor do you have, how much length are you trying to add?

    HRG

    In addition, crimp-splicing, done PROPERLY, and with the correct tool, is not necessarily evil. If you need to up-size your wire, get a pair of these, and use a quality tinned marine wire for the extension. Cover these with heat-shrink sleeving that has the adhesive/sealant inside, and you’ll have a quality splice.

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