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David McCulloch June 24th, 2004 03:06 AM

Fish Finder Battery Life
 
Do any of today's fish finders get a good battery life?

While shopping for a new portable fish finder, I asked the clerk about
battery life. It's important consideration for my 10-day Canadian fly-in
fishing trip. My old fish finder could go about 1-week on two lantern
batteries. The clerk told me that about 2-years ago, all manufacturers
converted to "D" batteries. He also told me that according to customer
reports, the Eagle FishMark 320 gets about 6- to 8-hours from 8 "D"
batteries. At that rate, I would have to pack about 80 "D" batteries!

Dave



Lou W June 24th, 2004 04:48 AM

Fish Finder Battery Life
 

"David McCulloch" |@|.| wrote in message
...
Do any of today's fish finders get a good battery life?

While shopping for a new portable fish finder, I asked the clerk about
battery life. It's important consideration for my 10-day Canadian fly-in
fishing trip. My old fish finder could go about 1-week on two lantern
batteries. The clerk told me that about 2-years ago, all manufacturers
converted to "D" batteries. He also told me that according to customer
reports, the Eagle FishMark 320 gets about 6- to 8-hours from 8 "D"
batteries. At that rate, I would have to pack about 80 "D" batteries!

Dave



One thought......a few sets of nicads and a solar charger?



Bob La Londe June 24th, 2004 04:51 AM

Fish Finder Battery Life
 
Check the size of the D-Cell battery pack. A lot of them add upto 12 volts.
In fact I think most of them do so they can use an off the shelf model and
convert it to portable operation.

Just get a couple 12V 7AH Gell Cell batteries. Any alarm company will have
them. You can get them from radio shack or order them from a number of
on-line vendors including Cabelas. They will outlast your trip no problem.

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"Lou W" wrote in message
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"David McCulloch" |@|.| wrote in message
...
Do any of today's fish finders get a good battery life?

While shopping for a new portable fish finder, I asked the clerk about
battery life. It's important consideration for my 10-day Canadian

fly-in
fishing trip. My old fish finder could go about 1-week on two lantern
batteries. The clerk told me that about 2-years ago, all manufacturers
converted to "D" batteries. He also told me that according to customer
reports, the Eagle FishMark 320 gets about 6- to 8-hours from 8 "D"
batteries. At that rate, I would have to pack about 80 "D" batteries!

Dave



One thought......a few sets of nicads and a solar charger?





Bob La Londe June 24th, 2004 04:53 AM

Fish Finder Battery Life
 
If size is an issue you can get 12V 4AH gell cells instead. They are only
slightly larger than a lantern battery.

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"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
...
Check the size of the D-Cell battery pack. A lot of them add upto 12

volts.
In fact I think most of them do so they can use an off the shelf model and
convert it to portable operation.

Just get a couple 12V 7AH Gell Cell batteries. Any alarm company will

have
them. You can get them from radio shack or order them from a number of
on-line vendors including Cabelas. They will outlast your trip no problem.

--
Public Fishing & Boating Forums
Fishing & Boating Link Index
www.YumaBassMan.com


"Lou W" wrote in message
news:t8sCc.19199$cj3.14462@lakeread01...

"David McCulloch" |@|.| wrote in message
...
Do any of today's fish finders get a good battery life?

While shopping for a new portable fish finder, I asked the clerk about
battery life. It's important consideration for my 10-day Canadian

fly-in
fishing trip. My old fish finder could go about 1-week on two lantern
batteries. The clerk told me that about 2-years ago, all

manufacturers
converted to "D" batteries. He also told me that according to

customer
reports, the Eagle FishMark 320 gets about 6- to 8-hours from 8 "D"
batteries. At that rate, I would have to pack about 80 "D" batteries!

Dave



One thought......a few sets of nicads and a solar charger?








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