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Join Date: Jun 2013
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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. ![]() And plop that in one of those Plano boxes. ![]() 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.
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Yea, I just spliced in these:http://www.kayakfishingsupplies.com/...-pin-connector ![]() 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 ![]() ![]()
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