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CHEAP POWER FOR FISH FINDER Here is the set up for my

portable fish finder. I have a small 14ft. vee bottom

fishing boat. I am very limited for space in the back end

with gas can and anchor. I do NOT have room for a regular 12

volt battery. I came up with a cheap way to power the fish

finder and save space at the same time

Buy 2 small 6 volt flashlight batteries, at a local

discount store. I got mine for about $3 each.

Next tape them together, then wire them in series to provide

a 12 VOLT supply. Connect the power cord to the fish finder

as with a normal hook up. This saves YOU lot of money, space,

and no heavy weight to lug to and from the boat.

I use my fish finder when ever I want to check out a certain

area of the river. Normally it is OFF 90 percent of the

time I am on the water. I get a number of trips with this setup

before I have to buy more batteries.

I wish you all plenty of action and tight lines! Norb

Wormald nlcatfish@aol.com">nlcatfish@aol.com

Please visit my web sites: webmaster for

CINCINNATI CATFISHING http://www.cincinnaticatfishing.com" target="_blank">www.cincinnaticatfishing.com & SHOP

WITHOUT DROPPING http://www.cincinnaticatfishing.com/Shop1.html" target="_blank">www.cincinnaticatfishing.com/Shop1.html

FISHING FOR CATFISH AROUND CINCINNATI FOR OVER 45 YEARS. HERE ON THE OHIO RIVER. HAVE 2 WEB SITES AND ALSO TRY MY HAND AT GOLF.



 

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