BMR GPS NxT 65 Longshaft 12V electric outboard motor white
BMR GPS NxT 65 Longshaft 12V electric outboard motor white
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Less noise, greater precision, faster response! The next generation of our BMR series: the BLX65 GPS NxT electric outboard motor, long shaft for bow mounting! With convenient remote control and GPS function. A new, detailed display in the motor head provides useful information. Thanks to advanced GPS technology, the motor is now even more convenient to control. The motor features a pilot mode (manual navigation via compass), a navigation mode, a cruise control mode with preset speed, as well as a GPS anchor function and waypoint insertion. Speed over ground display and track recording (storage of distances and replay of up to 16 tracks) are additional useful features. GPS positioning is accurate to two to five meters (depending on external conditions). The powerful BLX65 GPS electric outboard motor delivers 65 lb of thrust at 12 V and a maximum of 520 W. The approximately 167 cm shaft is made of extruded epoxy resin. It can be folded up and down using a lever. Like all Rhino motors, the BLX65 GPS allows for variable depth adjustment of the propeller. The BLX 65 BMR GPS can also be used in brackish or salt water.
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MOTOR WARNING: Risk of electric shock or fire. Make sure all power cables are properly insulated and securely connected. Avoid contact with water during charging or maintenance. Always disconnect the power before performing maintenance on the motor.
SAFETY AND HANDLING PRECAUTIONS: Always wear a life jacket when using the motor. Disconnect the battery connection before assembling, installing, or disassembling the motor to avoid accidental activation. The propellers and mounting parts can be sharp; wear protective gloves when handling them. The traction battery must be placed in a well-ventilated area to prevent overheating and ensure its stability, making sure it cannot tip over. Avoid covering the battery terminals with conductive materials to prevent the risk of short circuits.
MAINTENANCE AND PERFORMANCE: Clean the motor regularly after each use, especially around the propeller, to maintain optimal performance. Lubricate the mount and column every two weeks. Store the motor in a dry, ventilated area to avoid damage to internal components.
TEMPERATURE AND OVERLOAD PROTECTION: The motor includes overheating and high output current protection. Do not operate the motor in freezing temperatures or above 40°C (104°F) to avoid damage to the internal battery and motor components. SAFETY DURING OPERATION: Ensure the handle is in the "OFF" position before connecting the motor to the battery. Monitor the battery voltage level and motor performance for irregularities such as excessive noise or vibration. Slow down near the shore and in shallow water, tilting the motor to avoid snagging. Keep away from swimmers and always plan battery capacity, taking weather conditions into account. Never leave the motor running unattended, especially when it is cooling or under load.
ADDITIONAL PRECAUTIONS: When adjusting the tilt angle, never place your hands between the shaft and the hull of the boat to avoid injury. Always check for debris or fishing line around the propeller before use to avoid loss of power or damage. Avoid going ashore and carefully tilt the motor when there is a risk of contact with the ground. Failure to follow these guidelines may result in damage, injury, or other serious consequences. See the full manual for additional safety and operating instructions.
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