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small/light starting battery options for engine/sonar/lights?
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<blockquote data-quote="Macintosh" data-source="post: 488671" data-attributes="member: 31571"><p>Thanks, that's exactly what I was looking for! Am I understanding correctly that you did have some issues using that setup with the full-length electrical cables on the engine? Can you tell me what battery that is so I can look at similar? You have used to start and power a sonar or gps for a full day though? Any issues other than the cable length? Have you had any opportunity to try it in colder weather? </p><p></p><p>Also re plugging in to charge--there's no electricity, when I say camping I mean backcountry/wilderness camping. Suppose I could get a solar panel, but it rains here a lot so not too crazy about relying on solar. </p><p></p><p>I did find some folks were using Odyssey pc950 or 925 on flats skiffs, which looks like a bigger battery than what you have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macintosh, post: 488671, member: 31571"] Thanks, that's exactly what I was looking for! Am I understanding correctly that you did have some issues using that setup with the full-length electrical cables on the engine? Can you tell me what battery that is so I can look at similar? You have used to start and power a sonar or gps for a full day though? Any issues other than the cable length? Have you had any opportunity to try it in colder weather? Also re plugging in to charge--there's no electricity, when I say camping I mean backcountry/wilderness camping. Suppose I could get a solar panel, but it rains here a lot so not too crazy about relying on solar. I did find some folks were using Odyssey pc950 or 925 on flats skiffs, which looks like a bigger battery than what you have. [/QUOTE]
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