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As per my previous videos. 1 st attempt was a penn 49, worked well, but had insufficient clutch. 2nd attempt was a penn 6/0, outperformed the 49, but the bushes on the drum were a problem. 3rd attempt was a penn 114-H. This has ball bearings, and a better suited gear ratio. Eventually made 3 of these and used them extensively. The above attempts were with s/s components, which left the electrical switches exposed to the elements, consequently suffered the environmental degredation. (RUST). 4th attempt, using 3d printed ABS, switches are now protected from the environment, and reels can be hosed down. The electric motor was painted with spray on silicon based paint. (again protection from the elements) The motors were wired out, ie the ground connection with the motor casing broken, and a wire soldered to the connection in the motor itself. (Stops you being electrocuted when you touch the reel. Only 12 volt, so you wont die) I have used them on 2 outings so far, and so far work well. This video shows a reel with 700 mtrs 8 strand 100 lb Braid. On the last outing fishing with 750 gram sinkers at 250 mtrs, no problems. Parts cost Penn 114 - Free. ( I had some) Wiper motor R200.00 (motor scrap yard) Brass coupling R100.00 1/2" 1/4" socket R20.00 (second hand tool shop) Theaded bar R30.00 (I had to use M4, and tap the exist holes, exist holes are SAE thread which we can't get here) S/S fasteners R20.00 Silicon paint R150.00 (can do 4 motors per can) ABS print filament R400.00 (print time 6 hrs) Braid R700.00 Total R1620.00 (about 130 USD)