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    #21
    I have had the boat out and it seems like everything is working fine. I have not run it on 10 for several minutes in a row which I think caused the issue before but I think its good to go. I do still have some issues...with the new board it reset everything and now I can't get the motor to pair with the app so I can fix the orientation when you stow...I also havent been able to set the centerline or get my spot-lock to work. I am assuming when I get everything set back up spot-lock with work. I have cleared everything out of the app etc...I may try and get the remote out and sync it to see if that helps.

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    #22
    You might have to “forget” the old pairing to get it pared again.
    Tell me where has a slow movin' once quick draw outlaw got to go

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    #23
    Following up I tried everything...I took the motor off and it is back with Hennessey Outdoors...It has been there since last week and they are trying to get Minnkota to warranty replace it. Like they just said we fixed 1 problem and created 3 more so waiting to see what happens.

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    #24
    I am hijacking this thread to point something out. Not trying to be a know it all and not trying to diagnose this problem.
    It seems when people talk about low voltage they go right to the battery and test it and say that the battery tested good. The place to test a low voltage issue is at the load...in most cases the trolling motor with it running in the water. If the readings are low, go back to the next connection, etc. A connection might be mechanically tight but not electrically tight. When ( and if) you get to a connection that reads correctly, you then know the problem is somewhere between that connection and the load (trolling motor).
    I hope this helps someone with their electrical diagnosis in the future.

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