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 | This year on LOTW I had an issue with my trolling motor plug.   I was using a  Navico plug at the time seemed to be quality plug.  My issue was when taking the plug in and out of the receptacle, the receptacle fell apart due to a small retaining screw loosening. I have since glued it to get through the season but want to get a more robust plug.  I am running a 24volt Minn Kota Terrova 80 # thrust.  Maximum amp draw is supposed to be 50 amps.  My boat has 6 gauge wires running back to the batteries.  Any suggestions would be appreciated. 
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 | I apologize, the Marinco is the one I bought. I just checked on my Amazon account.  There is a small single screw on the receptacle side that retains a plastic flange which in turn holds the "sockets" for the pins to go in.  Regardless, thank you for replying. 
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 | I had a Marinco plug partially melt with my 80# Ultrex. Upgraded to this one. MKR-28 trolling Motor Plug and Receptacle.  A bit expensive but more solid connection and easy to swap TMs if I need to. 
 https://minnkota.johnsonoutdoors.com/us/shop/accessories/trolling-mo...
 
 
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 | Most failures with electrical connections are due to high resistance connections.  Check the terminals are tight once a year in the winter and you won’t have issues.  It doesn’t matter what type of connection, they all should be verified.  Undersized wiring for the amp draw can also be a contributor.  Wire charts are critical. | 
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 | Thank you for the replies.  Looking at the MKR-28.  One thing I saw in the question and answer area was it needs 5" of depth for the receptacle, I will need to see if I have that much room.   If going this route, I would like to get another trolling motor end plug to connect it up to my back up trolling motor.  Again, thank you for your help gentlemen. 
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