Don asked me to post this information on the TANACOM BULL 1000 Power Assist Reel.
So Don, here you go:
Hi Wayne, not sure but you may be able to place this on the forum, maybe under schematics, or in the Daiwa section, it may help someone,
I am about to open Pats reel, as I gave it a good workout on a 3 M shark the other day, till he decided he needed the hook more than me,
the drag was a bit jerky, so I will place CF washers in it, & maybe service the motor, once I have it open,
they say the Tanacon 750,the bull 1000, & the tanacom 1000 are all the same internally, I think the Bull just has slightly different gearing, keep well, stay safe, cheers Don.
Here is the BEAST he is speaking of:
(https://alantani.com/gallery/32/7588_02_05_20_6_41_20_326511465.jpeg)
Here's the reel specs
(https://alantani.com/gallery/32/7588_02_05_20_6_58_35_326551083.jpeg)
Don provided the schematic.
I pulled this down from the Daiwa Reel Website:
https://www.daiwa.com/manual/electric-reel/british/__icsFiles/afieldfile/2017/09/01/TB-1000British.pdf
(https://alantani.com/gallery/32/7588_02_05_20_6_47_32_326521511.jpeg)
Thanks Don,
Wayne
Thanks !!
Thanks Wayne, I have 80Lbs 4 strand braid on Pat`s reel, think it took 5 to 6 hundred M, but some one with a line counter, on there line loading devise would have more idea.
I think you can use a setting on the reel computer, so it will count the line as it feeds onto the reel, then reset it after.
I find, when you dont have a wire trace above the hook, you get the sharks up near the top, then they start the head shake, & soon saw through the line.
When I first hooked it, it stayed on the bottom, must been going around in circles,I thought I had a ray on, then I started to leaver it up with the rod, the reel started to kick in on the action, ay, he was pretty green, when I first had him with in 3 M then he would take about 14 M of line, that happened 4 or 5 times, then the head shake, was a bit of fun all the same, but the drag was a bit jurky so I will place some CF washer in it, stay safe, keep well, cheers Don.
I believe the Tanacom Bull 1000 was the original Japanese version of the Tanacom 1000. I'm not sure if it is geared different but I believe it had a metal case while the American version is plastic. The reel works well but the cord is terrible. Everyone I know that uses them carries at least one spare cord in case the cord quits working.