Torqeedo Ultralight Error Codes

Error Code Description & Possible Fix
E02 Motor overheated Motor can be used again after a short wait (about 10 minutes). Contact Torqeedo Service.
E03 Motor tipped during operation Motor can be used again after tipping it down and pressing on/ off.
E04 Move command with tipped motor The engine can be driven again after tilting from the stop position.
E05 Motor/propeller blocked Separate motor cable from battery. Loosen blockage and turn propeller one revolution by hand. Insert motor cable again.
E06 Voltage in the motor too low Low battery charging status. Motor can be used again slowly from the stop position.
E07 Motor over current Continue at low output. Contact Torqeedo Service.
E08 Circuit board overheating Motor can be used again after a short wait about 10 minutes). Contact Torqeedo Service.
E21 Remote throttle calibration defective • Re-calibrate: Press “cal” button for 10 seconds. • The display shows “cal up”: Press remote throttle lever forward to full gas then press the “cal” button. • The display shows “cal stp”: Return remote throttle lever to central (stop) position then press the “cal” button. • The display shows “cal dn”: Press remote throttle lever reverse to full gas then press the “cal” button.
E22 Magnetic sensor defective Re-calibrate (refer to E21).
E23 Value range false Re-calibrate (refer to E21).
E30 Motor communication error Check the motor cable’s plug-in connection. Check the motor cable for damage.
E32 Remote throttle communication error Check the remote throttle‘s connections. Check the cable.
E33 Internal error • Overcurrent of 5V bus/-USB supply – > Check cable of tiller/remote throttle, remove additional devices such as TorqTrac and USB connection, and switch system on/off. • Error is displayed immediately after turning on the battery and can be reset by the tiller / the remote throttle. -> Parameter error, error in the EEPROM. Contact the Torqeedo Service Center.
E36 Overvoltage battery/ engine For external drive (towing the boat, sailing, operating with another engine), the propeller is to be taken out of the water. If the error occurs during/after charging the battery contact the Torqeedo Service Center.
E41 Excessive charging voltage / charging current too high If the error occurs despite the use of a Torqeedo power supply, contact the Torqeedo Service Center.
E42 Power fuse defective Battery only starts when charging cable is plugged in. Contact Torqeedo Service Center.
E43 Battery empty Charge battery. Motor can be used again slowly from the stop position.
E45 Battery overcurrent Switch motor off and on again. If this error occurs the battery status indicator and range display can no longer operate until the battery has been fully charged again.
E46 Battery operating tempe- rature fault Battery cells outside operating temperature between -20°C and +60°C (-4°F and +140°F). The motor can be used again when the temperature has stabilized.
E48 Charging temperature error Allow battery to cool; charging will continue when the cell temperature is between 0°C and +45°C (32°F and 113°F).
E49 Battery is exhaustively discharged Contact Torqeedo Service Center. Other error codes Faulty Contact Torqeedo Service and notify them of the error code. Nothing displayed/ no flashing during charging Battery does not charge Contact Torqeedo Service Center.

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So you have installed your sparkling brand new Torqeedo Ultralight 403 electric outboard. How do you maintain it? Maintenance is always good practice for protecting and getting the most longevity from your investment. Being an electric motor the Ultralight 403 has very low maintenance.

Cleaning off your Motor:

After a day out on the water its always good to rinse off your motor. Remove dirt and mud that may have accumulated. Also remove any weeds that may have wrapped in the prop. This is always a good time to inspect the propeller for any foreign objects such as fishing line.

For use in saltwater its good to rinse off with soap and a brush off the motor thoroughly. Just about the entire motor system is aluminum which will discolor and pit over time. Using a soap such as simple green a brush and some water clean off the entire system after each use.

Keeping Connections Clean:

Over time power and data connections become dirty. The gold plated electrodes are easy to clean by spraying them down with WD-40. Drain the residual out the plug. Then insert each end into the battery. Then pull out and reinsert them.

Capping Connectors:

Personally I like to cap my connectors after use. Using Screw Protector and Pipe End Caps on the connectors keeps out dirt and sand that could cause a connection to fail. They also protect against damage to the pins in the connectors. Bent connection pins will result in the cable failing.

Cleaning the Throttle Controller:

Over time salt, dirt buildup, and grime can bind down your throttle handle. Its good practice to rinse the throttle controller after use but often this is forgotten. If it becomes bound up and doesn’t seem to stop propulsion simply fill up a tub with about 3/4″ of warm water. Set the throttle int he water on its side with the throttle handle. Let soak fr a good 20 minutes. This should dissolve salt from the unit.

 

Torqeedo has done it again innovating motorization of small watercraft with electric propulsion. The New Torqeedo 1417-00 Spare Battery at 915 Wh 31 Ah which packs in 3X the power as the stock 1416-00 320 Wh 11 Ah Ultralight battery. Unlocking both distance and run time with all of the same features as the stock battery plus. The overall dimensions of the 1417 battery is the exact same but it has a bit more weight to it. Torqeedo Battery Comparison Image

“Game Changer”

If you do a ton of kayak angling on large bodies of water I would recommend picking up the 1417 battery as your main and using the 1416 the which is included with the Ultralight 403 as your spare. In my previous article I went over the Travel 1415-00 battery for use as a spare battery. At 530 Wh 18 Ah this was efficient and allowed much more distance running the ultralight 403 all day long. Although with the included 1416 battery you can run all day long at slow speeds. The larger capacity allowed for running against tides and up rivers at a much wider open throttle.

The term “Game Changer” is often used in the industry for little things. This battery is a true”Game Changer”. Using the motor as you would previously paddling speed you will easily have a run time of 24 hours.

Why an Expensive Battery?

If you are not familiar with Torqeedos’ High Performance Lithium batteries, here are some reasons why they are top of the line. Torqeedo Inc. only uses high quality LiFePo (lithium iron phosphate) cells from Japan and the USA to have the most stability that lithium batteries can have. Therefore being safe to use on small watercraft. Torqeedo Inc has engineered The Battery Management System or BMS which balances the reactions necessary to charge the cells and output power to the motor. Torqeedo packs the cells separately in steel cylinders which unlike most lithium cells are packed in foil or coffee bags. The steel cylinders are the utmost protection without being as costly as ceramic cylinders. All Trorqeedo battery housings hold a Waterproof to IP67 rating. Meaning the battery can withstand being submerged in under 3.3 feet of water for 30 minutes. Any type of water in lithium batteries can lead to problems such as BMS hardware corrosion or creating electrolytic gas which is highly explosive.

If the battery becomes submerged for longer than 30 minutes you may want to send it to Torqeedo to be serviced.

The on board GPS is a computer within the battery. This computer communicates with the throttle controller to display your current speed and distance to charge. The new 1417 battery is also  compatible with the Torq Trac module and app like the previous battery’s.

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MSRP $899