Canoe...Fishfinder...Am I crazy?
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
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There are any of a number of fishfinders that will do the trick. I had a
Fish ID that used a battery Pack of D -Cells.
You could easily run any fishfinder off of 12V 7AH gell cell for several
days between recharges.
I think Cabelas sells the batteries for around 24.95. I get them for a
fraction of that for alarm backups for my alarm company.
If you went to a 12V 4AH battery it would still run a fish finder for a
day
or two between charges.
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Okay, so I have $100 bucks left to spend on fishing junk. (My mom gave
me a $200 visa giftcard for Xmas..decided it was going towards fishing,
and couldnt be spent on anything sensible...like gas....)
Anyways...anyone think I could put a fish finder in the canoe.....?
I kinda think a regular marine battery is out of the question, it being
a 15'6" canoe and all. Anyone know of any decent depthfinders that would
run on regular/rechargeable batteries...maybe D cells or something?
...or should I just scrap the idea and buy another rod/reel combo?
Rich
What is a decent charger for a small gel cell? A standard automotive
charger would cook and swell a gel cell after a couple of times.
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