FAQ & Guide|Electric Boat Motor|ePropulsion (2024)

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Quick answers to frequently asked questions about ePropulsion products.

Can I power the Spirit 1.0 Plus series with an external battery?

Yes, and anexternal battery power cableis required.

Officially, we recommend the ePropulsion 48V E-Series battery to extend the range. We also recommend a cowling for looking good when you remove the original Spirit battery.

How to store the Spirit battery during the long term?

Store the battery in the dry environment and keep the battery charge level at 60% around, and charge the battery every 3 months.

How to find the right shaft length?

Here is the shaft length recommendation chart for ePropulsion products:FAQ & Guide|Electric Boat Motor|ePropulsion (1)

For more info, please check ePropulsion Blog: How to Find Your Shaft Length

Is Spirit 1.0 Plus series good for saltwater use?

Yes, it is designed for extensive use in the saltwater. We choose high-quality aluminum alloy as the base material, and apply anodizing coating and powder coating on top of it. For more info, please check ePropulsion Blog:How do we make an outboard corrosion-resistant?

Can I power the Spirit 1.0 Evo series with an external battery?

Yes, and anexternal battery power cable is required. Officially, we recommend the ePropulsion 48V E-Series battery to extend the range. We also recommend a cowling for looking good when you remove the original Spirit battery.

How to store the Spirit battery during the long term?

Store the battery in the dry environment and keep the battery charge level at 60% around, and charge the battery every 3 months.

How to find the right shaft length?

Here is the shaft length recommendation chart for ePropulsion products:

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For more info, please check ePropulsion Blog: How to Find Your Shaft Length

Is Spirit 1.0 Evo series good for saltwater use?

Yes, it is designed for extensive use in the saltwater. We choose high-quality aluminum alloy as the base material, and apply anodizing coating and powder coating on top of it. For more info, please check ePropulsion Blog:How do we make an outboard corrosion-resistant?

Will the motor turn off automatically if I forget to power off after use?

Yes, Spirit 1.0 Evo Remote will switch off after 30 mins without operation.

Can I use E40 to power Navy 3.0 Evo or E80 to power Navy 6.0 Evo?

  • Yes, but parallel connection is required. To power one Navy 3.0 Evo with E40, you need two E40 batteries in parallel. To power one Navy 6.0 Evo with E80, you need two E80 batteries in parallel.
  • Officially, we recommend the E80 battery for Navy 3.0 Evo, and E175 battery for Navy 6.0 Evo. For more info, please check ePropulsion Tutorial:ePropulsion E-Series Battery | General Instructions

Can I use third-party batteries to power Navy 3.0 / 6.0 Evo?

  • First, our original E-Series battery has the best unit price on the market, as low as $0.46 per WattHour.
  • Second, the E-Series battery weighs 70% less than the lead-acid battery with equivalent usable capacity, and costs 50% in five-year use.
  • Third, because of incompatible communication protocol, when powered by third-party batteries, the ePropulsion motor cannot access real-time battery status and apply the best operation strategy.
  • Despite all these, if you still prefer third party lithium or lead-acid batteries. The nominal battery voltage should be 48V. The continuous discharge current should be over 62.5A for Navy 3.0 Evo and 125A for Navy 6.0 Evo.

Do I need to charge the Evo top mount control?

The Evo top mount control has a built-in battery and it can be self-powered by its solar panel. When you use it with wireless connection and the control is at low battery level, you could charge the Evo top mount control with a communication cable.

How to find the right shaft length?

Here is the shaft length recommendation chart for ePropulsion products:

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For more info, please check ePropulsion Blog:How to Find Your Shaft Length

Will Navy 3.0 / 6.0 Evo work for saltwater use?

Yes, it is designed for extensive use in the saltwater. We choose high-quality aluminum alloy as the base material, and apply anodizing coating and powder coating on top of it. For more info, please check ePropulsion Blog:How do we make an outboard corrosion-resistant?

Can I use E40 to power Pod Drive 3.0 Evo or E80 to power Pod Drive 6.0 Evo?

  • Yes, but parallel connection is required. To power one Pod Drive 3.0 Evo with E40, you need two E40 batteries in parallel. To power one Pod Drive 6.0 Evo with E80, you need two E80 batteries in parallel.
  • Officially, we recommend the E80 battery for Navy 3.0 Evo, and E175 battery for Navy 6.0 Evo. For more info, please check ePropulsion Tutorial:ePropulsion E-Series Battery | General Instructions

Can I use third-party batteries to power Pod Drive 1.0 / 3.0 / 6.0 Evo?

  • First, our original E-Series battery has the best unit price on the market, as low as $0.46 per WattHour.
  • Second, the E-Series battery weighs 70% less than the lead-acid battery with equivalent usable capacity, and costs 50% in five-year use.
  • Third, because of incompatible communication protocol, when powered by third-party batteries, the ePropulsion motor cannot access real-time battery status and apply the best operation strategy.
  • Despite all these, if you still prefer third party lithium or lead-acid batteries. The nominal battery voltage should be 48V. The continuous discharge current should be over 25A for Pod Drive 1.0 Evo, 62.5A for Pod Drive 3.0 Evo and 125A for Pod Drive 6.0 Evo.

Can Pod Drive motor work for saltwater use?

Yes, they’re all designed for extensive use in the saltwater. We choose high-quality aluminum alloy as the base material, and apply hard anodizing coating and teflon coating on top of it. For more info, please check ePropulsion Blog:How do we make an outboard corrosion-resistant?

Why choose an E-Series battery over a 3rd-party option?

ePropulsion batteries are designed for maximum efficiency, performance and safety. Using 3rd-party batteries does not allow for the use of our communication cable which brings data accuracy to the gauge and ensures useful operating strategy for safety and performance.

Can I use the third-party chargers for E-Series Battery?

No. Third-party chargers are not allowed for warranty reasons. Consult with your dealer or ePropulsion on Facebook before you use a 3rd-party charger.

Can I connect different E-Series battery sizes in parallel?

No. For parallel connection, E40, E80 and E175 can only be connected to the same model of the same age because they have different Battery Management Systems and different cell configurations.

What is the communication terminator used for?

It improves the signal quality. Without the communication terminator, E-Series batteries won’t work in a parallel connection. Make sure you purchase this tool before a parallel connection.

How do I turn on and turn off the E-Series batteries in parallel connection?

Always power the master battery on/off first, not the secondary battery. If the secondary battery is powered on/off before the master battery damage or reduced usable capacity may occur.

Q: How to charge the households/appliance with E-Series Battery?

A: The E-Series Battery is DC-direct current. If the device that need to be charged is also DC, users only need to apply a DC-DC converter that convert 48V to the required voltage.

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Q: What is hydrogeneration?

A: The hydrogeneration’s mechanism is very similar to hydropower. When sailing, the force of water can be imposed on the propeller rotation, and then leads to the motor running. Therefore, the battery would be charged, and the power would be stored.

Q: Under what condition the hydrogeneration feature can be activated?

A: The triggering of the hydrogeneration function requires the following conditions:

  • Users need to use ePropulsion Evo series motors and ePropulsion battery, applying with the communication cable. ePropulsion’s folding propeller does not apply to this feature.
  • Place the Evo control in a neutral position, and turn on the hydrogeneration function in the control setting. (On by default)
  • The motor remains in a power-on state.
  • ePropulsion battery power level is below 90%
  • When sailing to the speed between 4-19 knots, the motor would be able to generate the electricity, and the power can be stored. After 19 knots, the hydrogeneration function would automatically turn off.

Q: Can I charge the Spirit Plus battery with a solar panel while still using it?

A: Yes, you can charge the Spirit Battery and Spirit Plus Battery while using it.

Q: Can I use 3rd party solar panel to charge the Spirit battery? What kind of specs should I look into?

A: Yes, you can use the 3rd party solar panel but you would still need to use eProprolsion solar charge controller. For the solar panel, the maximum operating current is 10A; the operating voltage should between 12V ~ 35V.

Note: Using 3rd party solar panels is not recommended for warranty reasons.

Q: Can I use ePropulsion solar panel or 3rd party solar panel to charge the E-Series battery?

A: The ePropulsion solar panel was designed for the Spirit batteries, it is only compatible with the Spirit 1.0 battery and Spirit Plus battery.

To charge the ePropulsion E-Series Battery with only 3rd party solar panels, users need to set the solar charger float voltage to 57.6V. Meanwhile, the solar charger maximum discharge current needs to be less than 20A/40A/75A for the E40/E80/E175 battery collectively. Otherwise, the E-Series Battery would not be charged.

Q: Are ePropulsion motors compatible with 3rd party batteries?
A: Yes, ePropulsion products can use the 3rd party compatible batteries, including the EFOY battery. It provides reliable onboard power supply for ePropulsion motors whenever needed and helps extend the runtime and range to allow you to have more fun on water.

Q: To charge the ePropulsion motor with a 3rd party battery, what specs are required? What else needs to know?

A: For the 3rd party batteries specs, the nominal battery rated voltage should be 48V, and the continuous discharge current should be over 62.5A (Navy 3.0 Evo and Pod Drive 3.0 Evo), and 125A (Navy 6.0 Evo and Pod Drive 6.0 Evo). To ensure at least one hour duration, the battery capacity should reach at least 3000Wh or 6000Wh.

When powered by 3rd party batteries, the ePropulsion motor cannot access the real-time battery status nor apply the best operation strategy.

If any malfunction occurred due to the 3rd party batteries, the warranty would not apply.

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FAQs

Why won't my electric boat motor start? ›

Motor Won't Start

Begin by examining the battery's charge level. If it is low, recharging the battery might solve the problem. Next, inspect the electrical connections for any signs of corrosion or loose wires. If the motor still does not start after addressing these issues, it would be wise to seek professional help.

How long will an electric boat motor run? ›

Calculating Runtime

As a general rule, we recommend a 110 amp hour (Ah) rating per battery for 6-8 hours of runtime. If you have a lower Amp Hour rating, you will want to calculate the runtime for your motor.

What is the right size electric motor for a boat? ›

A good rule of thumb is getting 1HP of thrust for every 25-40 pounds of fully loaded boat weight. This implies that a 800 pound boat would require an engine with at least 20-32HP.

How long does an ePropulsion battery take to charge? ›

The ePropulsion Spirit 1.0 charger is a 240V AC mains powered charger capable of charging the Spirit1 electric outboard battery in about 6 hours from empty. Most owners usually don't fully discharge their battery and find the average recharge takes less time.

Why is my boat motor turning but not starting? ›

Make sure the engine is primed with fuel and choked properly at start if necessary. Improperly connected spark plug wires can make starting your engine difficult. Make certain all spark plug wires are properly connected and free of breaks. Also, check that the distributor cap and rotor are functioning properly.

Does an electric start boat motor charge the battery? ›

Most modern outboard motors that have an electric start will have an alternator which will charge your starting battery once the motor is running. That takes care of the starting battery, however, the alternator will not charge your deep cycle batteries.

What is the disadvantage of electric boat? ›

Long Charging Time

Electric boats can take up to 36 hours to fully charge, although many are faster; the time depends on the battery's capacity and charger's power. Still, this time can be a drawback for those who prefer spontaneous outings or have limited access to fast chargers.

What size lithium battery is best for a trolling motor? ›

For LiFePO4 (lithium) batteries, we recommend 50 amp hour rating amp hour rating or higher.

How do I choose an electric motor for my boat? ›

Before you buy an electric boat engine, think about why you want to buy one and how it will be used. What distances do you want to cover and how long should its runtime be? If buying an electric motor for a dinghy, find out about battery charging time and if quick chargers are compatible.

What is the range of an electric boat motor? ›

Electric Outboard Motor Runtime & Range
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What is the difference between ePropulsion spirit plus and evo? ›

Spirit 1.0 Plus has the same performance and the same runtime as Spirit 1.0 Evo. As the entry-level Spirit model, it doesn't feature hydrogeneration.

How long do electric boat batteries last? ›

They consist of clean cells, minus the electronics to monitor, prompting a robust system for contemplating how long the batteries should last depending on the usage. However, typically AGM batteries need replacing every six to 10 years.

How long does ePropulsion last? ›

The brushed motor life is limited by the brush type and can attain 1,000 to 3,000 hours on average, whilst brushless motors can attain tens of thousands of hours, as there's no wear down of brushes. You could achieve over 30,000 hrs of operating life – much more than you need.

Why won t my battery charged boat start? ›

If you have checked the battery switch and charged the batteries, but your boat engine still won't start, check the battery cables. Make sure the connections that run between the engine and the battery are not loose or corroded. Reconnect or replace any battery cables that have become disconnected or damaged.

What would cause a boat motor not to fire? ›

Your boat engine may crank but not fire or fail to kick over if the safety lanyard has disengaged for any reason. Make sure the ignition interrupt switch is turned "on" if your boat has one. Even experienced boaters occasionally make mistakes.

Why wont my boat motor start just clicks? ›

Check Your Starter

If you hear a clicking sound or a low whine when you turn the key, the starter solenoid may be the issue. Before having a mechanic take a closer look, first try the old method of tapping the starter motor lightly with a hammer before turning the key again.

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