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Posted on Mar 15, 2009

Need to know how to wire a motorguide 767 brute trolling motor

It has 1 white, 1 black, & 1 red wire. Which wires do i use to connect to a 24 volt battery system? It has a 12v & a24v switch on the side of the foot pedal.

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  • freddypa May 14, 2009

    I disconnected the wires on my 70lbs thrust motor and was wondering where I connect the white wire to.

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    Hi I'm Seth.

    Please tell me what the equiptment is that this battery sys in intergrated with.

  • Anonymous Mar 15, 2014

    if i have a light switch i am replacing with a white red and black wire how do i connect it to a new switch

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The white wire is the ground. The black wire is neg. and the red wire is pos.

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