Stowaway Electric Trolling Motor internal switch terminal
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I own an Airflo Stowaway Trolling Motor that's powered by 12 volts and generates 55 pounds of thrust. Unfortunately, the internal polarity switch broke, as you can see in this photo. I reached out to the company that manufactured it but they weren't able to help me. The spare parts were stuck in a supply chain and I couldn't get my hands on one, which made my electric outboard useless. However, having access to a 3D printer and modeling software allowed me to fix the issue myself. You can print replacement parts using either PLA or PETg filament. Keep in mind that PETg is stronger than PLA. Note: When working with electrical components, there's always a risk of fire, even if I haven't experienced any issues personally. I'm not responsible for anyone else who tries to replicate this fix.
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