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๐Ÿ”ง Power Loss โ€” Troubleshooting Checklist

Motor suddenly won't power up or cutting out? It's almost always a loose battery or connector. This checklist walks you through the fix, step by step.

July 12, 20262 min read

๐Ÿ”ง Power Loss โ€” Troubleshooting Checklist

If your motor suddenly won't power up or cuts out, don't panic โ€” the cause is almost always a loose battery or connector, and this checklist walks you through it in order. Work through it start to finish.

  • Check the battery mount. Confirm the battery is fully seated and locked onto its mount. A partially seated pack is the #1 cause of "no power." (Mount references: Ultra Slim Shark mount, Dolphin mount, Shark mount.)
  • Confirm the battery is on. The Ultra Slim Shark has no on/off switch; the Dolphin and the Mini/Jumbo/Whale Shark have a switch or button โ€” make sure it is in the on position.
Dolphin battery in the On position Mini Shark, Jumbo Shark, Whale Shark batteries in the Off position
  • Check the charge level. Hold the battery's indicator button. One red light โ‰ˆ 25%; each additional green light adds about 25%. If it is dead, charge it.
Ultra Slim Shark battery indication button Dolphin battery indication button Mini Shark, Jumbo Shark, Whale Shark battery indication button
  • Inspect every connection (battery removed).
- Anderson connectors: firmly plugged together with the retaining clip holding them. - Main wiring harness: every branch (display, throttle, brakes, motor) fully seated and arrows aligned. - Display connector: snug and tight. - Look for bent pins, corrosion, or pinched cables. Anderson Connections Bad main wire harness Display Connection
  • Reinstall and lock the battery back onto the mount.
  • Turn the battery back on (per step 2).
  • Power up the display and motor. If your display shows a specific error code, jump to that error's article below. Refer to your display manual (C961, 500C, or DPC-18) for power-on steps.
If power is still missing after all seven steps and there is no error code, that can point to a controller issue โ€” reach out to our tech support team.
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