Built for single-case 36V lithium batteries, this kit connects your trolling motor to one battery with a wiring layout designed for that setup. It includes lithium-specific circuit protection and a simple install that fits on your boat.
A single-case 36V lithium battery simplifies a trolling motor setup, but it also calls for a different wiring approach. The Ignite kit is built specifically for that scenario. Instead of connecting multiple batteries in series, it connects directly to one lithium battery, eliminating extra jumpers and unnecessary connections.
With a 60-amp circuit breaker and a dedicated ground block included as part of the layout, protection and grounding are accounted for from the start. The result is a wiring setup that matches how single-case lithium batteries are meant to be used, without extra components that don't apply to this kind of system.
This type of setup will reduce the amount of wiring needed, and the Ignite layout takes advantage of that. With fewer cables and no series jumpers to manage, there's less to route through the battery compartment and fewer connections to account for during install. The quick-connect design keeps everything straightforward, so the system goes in easily without unnecessary steps.
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Hi everybody. Andy here with etrailer. Let's take a quick look at this Connect-Ease Ignite 36 volt trolling motor wiring kit with 60 amp circuit breaker. Now this kit is going to be designed for your 36 volt trolling motor, and it's basically going to be a plug and play way to hook up your 36 volt trolling motor to a single 36 volt lithium battery without having to deal with the mess of cable. So instead of manually wiring everything together every time, this kit's going to come pre-wired with heavy-duty six gauge cable. So power delivery is going to be strong and efficient right out of the box.
This is designed for single case 36 volt batteries, which are popular because they're lighter and simpler than running multiple batteries in series. So one of the big advantages of this kit is simplicity. This system uses quick connect plug, so you're gonna be able to easily install, remove, or swap the battery without tools. And so this shorter table here, this is what's going to connect to your battery terminals. And then this will plug in just like this to the rest of the wiring harness.
So it's very easy obviously to connect. It's gonna be a very secure connection. And then just as easy to disconnect so that'll stay on your battery. That's how easy this is going to be to connect and disconnect from your battery. So this is gonna be especially helpful if you store your battery separately or you have limited space in your boat and you're gonna be able to do all this without tools, swap and disconnect and all that.
Now this also builds in safety and convenience. This includes this 60 amp reset circuit breaker, and this is going to help protect your trolling motor, plus dedicated charging leads, which you see right here. And so you're gonna be able to connect the charger without rewiring anything, which is great. And the negative connection block is included as well, which is gonna help keep everything clean and organized. So it's a great kit to consider if this is what you're looking for.
If you happen to have any other questions, whether it's about this or anything that we have here at etrailer, don't hesitate to reach out. We wanna make sure that you're getting exactly what you need. Well, again, my name is Andy. Thank you for joining me.
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