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What battery for the HDS 5 ?
Those running the Lowrance HDS 5 what are you powering it with ? 7 amp hour only provided 2 to 2.5 hours. Thanks in advance.
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14 aH lithium phosphate. Worth the coin. 2 consecutive 12 hour days not a problem.
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It's not too big, the lithium phosphate battery will be much lighter than 15 pounds.
Can't seem to find the 14, but this is the 12. http://www.amazon.com/Bioenno-Power-.../dp/B0083BMHPY Even that 12 would be a great improvement from your 7 that I'm guess is a sealed lead acid. |
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I have that same Bioenno battery, I've gone just shy of 15hrs straight on that battery and it never failed. Yes, its a bit pricey but its worth every cent
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Lithium polymer batteries are generally smaller, and just as light. I'm talking something like the batteries made by Antigravity; they are not the only company making them. But keep in mind, with all batteries, if they short, like salt water exposure will do, they discharge. This rapid discharge creates heat. With lithium based batteries, it can create a tremendous amount of heat.
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here is the lithium ion battery I use. Like everyone has said, well worth the cost.
http://www.amazon.com/Tenergy-LP12-1...s=tenergy+12+v |
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You must have copied the wrong link, that link is for a SLA battery |
The lithium battery is great powers my fishing finder my internal bilge pump and my waterproof speakers :biggrinjester:
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I used to use the usual lead-acid or marine grade batteries, but they were pretty heavy. I'm sure the LiPo batteries are much lighter as well.
Though, I'd recommend getting one of these http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00DVB7F0S?psc=1. http://www.ravpower.com/media/pic/RP-PB11-5.jpg And plop that in one of those Plano boxes. http://img.tacklewarehouse.com/new_p.../PLWPX34-1.jpg This is pretty much what I have. It's a 15Ah battery, that's very small and lightweight. Lasts multiple days as well. Drilled a hole for the cable output, and gooped it for a watertight seal. |
Do you use the DC output?
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Yea, I just spliced in these:http://www.kayakfishingsupplies.com/...-pin-connector http://www.kayakfishingsupplies.com/...5c3a15ef_m.jpg One end connects to the DC output cable (I also added in a in-line fuse), and that connector part sticks out of the plano box. Other connector goes directly to the power cabling of the fishfinder. Looks like this (not exactly mine, but I based mine off of this): http://www.northwestkayakanglers.com...?topic=10523.0 http://mueller.smugmug.com/photos/i-...-MKw4p5J-L.jpg http://mueller.smugmug.com/photos/i-...-j6Xz7nW-L.jpg |
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