The trolling motor is a variable speed hand controlled Maxxum. It runs fine in forward but it surges/pulses heavily in reverse. Any help would be appreciated.
The trolling motor is a variable speed hand controlled Maxxum. It runs fine in forward but it surges/pulses heavily in reverse. Any help would be appreciated.
Sounds like the board. Year? S/N?
New board. OK. Is this happening in the water or out? The hand control motor will sound like they are surging in reverse when not in the water. It will also sound like it will run faster in reverse than in forward. This is normal.
A little more info would help hence why I asked the questions.
It is in the water. Runs in reverse for maybe 1 sec then stops or slows down to almost nothing then runs again and repeats.
Now if you start from 0 go to reverse very slowly. It will run OK up to about 10% or so, then starts to surge.
Maybe, just maybe someone has "compounded" the motor. Is the skeg lined up with the shaft? These small DC motors can be tuned for maximum efficiency by changing the relationship of the brushes to the permanent magnets. Unfortunately this efficiency is only in one direction of rotation.
You might check the prop for a shear pin gouged in the prop.
You say it runs correctly in forward?
Here is what i would do. Take cover off the head where the board is and disconnect the wires to the motor. They are the solid red and black wires next to each other. Swap the wires on the board. This will make the motor run in reverse when in forward and vise versa. Did the problem follow the swap? if so then Bad board. If not then you have an issue with the motor. When you do this also remove the prop.
It has happened after the swap. The factory also said that it might be the case, but didn't think so. But it was not impossible to happen.
I doubt they would replace it for free. I will have to call again.