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Kayak power supply for powerful depth finder
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Modern-day electronics are much more efficient than older units, to determine the operating time, find how much current the unit draws, and then Divide the amp-hour capacity of one's battery by the current for a theoretical run time. The actual run time will always be less due to the resistance of wiring. |
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What are you brewing up Chris? Kayak swords?
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That’s def a possibility and doable but I have another idea for a remote system that will allow me to see items in 600+ ft of water that may need recovered.
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