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fish finder and portable gel cell battery
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<blockquote data-quote="screwballl" data-source="post: 183419" data-attributes="member: 4837"><p>I have one of those type of batteries too and I plan to do the same thing (I have a PiranhaMAX 215 which is the same fishfinder). Mine is a 5Ah sealed lead acid battery. Although in reality, these fishfinders draw such a tiny amount of power, using your trolling battery would be such minimal impact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="screwballl, post: 183419, member: 4837"] I have one of those type of batteries too and I plan to do the same thing (I have a PiranhaMAX 215 which is the same fishfinder). Mine is a 5Ah sealed lead acid battery. Although in reality, these fishfinders draw such a tiny amount of power, using your trolling battery would be such minimal impact. [/QUOTE]
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