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Fish Finder Battery Revisited....
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott F" data-source="post: 474537" data-attributes="member: 23059"><p>How long it lasts depends on the depth finder. Years ago, I used the same battery on my Canadian fly-in trips and it would last the entire week powering a 4” b&w unit. We were cautious about our usage and shut it off when we didn’t need it. We never ran out of juice. Newer depth finders with larger, color screens, gps, side imaging will suck up power more quickly. If you know the amp draw of your unit, you can easily calculate how many hours of use the battery will last.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott F, post: 474537, member: 23059"] How long it lasts depends on the depth finder. Years ago, I used the same battery on my Canadian fly-in trips and it would last the entire week powering a 4” b&w unit. We were cautious about our usage and shut it off when we didn’t need it. We never ran out of juice. Newer depth finders with larger, color screens, gps, side imaging will suck up power more quickly. If you know the amp draw of your unit, you can easily calculate how many hours of use the battery will last. [/QUOTE]
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