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38 | MOVE ZR Installation & Owner’s Guide
FAQ'S
For Customer Service, please call +1(813) 689-9932 option 2.
Q: What circuit breaker size is needed for the Move?
A: If wiring to a 36v setup, a 60 amp circuit breaker must be used. If wiring to a 24v setup a 50 amp circuit breaker must be
used. For more information on wiring, visit (p. 23-25).
Q: Can I wire my Move with multiple lithium batteries wired in parallel?
A: Yes. The Move can be wired to a bank of 24v or 36v lithium batteries wired in parallel. Follow diagrams below.
24v
24v
50A
Positive Lead from Move
To 50 Amp Circuit Breaker
Negative Lead from
Move
36v
36v
60A
Positive Lead from Move
To 60 Amp Circuit Breaker
Negative Lead from
Move
Q: How do I set up my Move for use with a 24v or 36v system?
A: The Move was uniquely designed to work with a 36v or 24v battery setup without any additional setup or programming. Just wire
the trolling motor according to the instructions and your Move will be ready for use.
Q: Are there any performance differences between a Move wired to a 36v system and a Move wired to a 24v
system?
A: A 24v system will max out around speed 17, while a 36v will max out at around speed 20 (these speeds are not guaranteed and
may vary based on your battery condition). Amperage draw will also vary between 24v and 36v systems.
Q: Why does my display show a max speed, but then immediately drop without pressing a button?
A: This may happen with weak batteries. There may be enough voltage to display a higher speed, but once the motor begins drawing
any power, the voltage may drop, changing the maximum achievable speed.
Q: Why does my Maximum speed drop as I use the trolling motor?
A: This depends on battery chemistry. With lithium batteries, your trolling motor will probably operate close to its top speed for the
entire use cycle, then suddenly drop when the batteries die. With other battery types such as AGM or Lead Acid, your top speed
will gradually decrease as your batteries are depleted.
Q: Does the Move come with a warranty?
A: The Move comes with a lifetime warranty on the shaft and a three-year warranty on all other components. For more warranty
information, visit p. 5 of this manual.
Q: How much does the Move weigh?
A: Product weight varies from model to model. Visit Appendix D (p. 43) for more information on product weights.
Q: What is the amperage draw of the Move?
A: The Amperage draw varies depending on thrust level and whether the Move is operating in a 24v or 36v configuration. More
information on Amp draw can be found in Appendix D (p. 43). The Move is most efficient when operated at the thrust levels
highlighted Green.

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Power-Pole MOVE ZR Specifications

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BrandPower-Pole
ModelMOVE ZR
CategoryOutboard Motor
LanguageEnglish