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Question:Using lawn & garden Battery for ONLY depth finder
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<blockquote data-quote="wihil" data-source="post: 258496" data-attributes="member: 6487"><p>Off topic, but Drewgill that seat for your kayak looks waaaayyyyyy to comfortable! =D> Not a kayak guy (yet), but who makes that seat?</p><p></p><p>On topic -</p><p></p><p>40$ for one of those batteries, the 7AH ones, is a little steep. Any Batteries+ store will have them. Werker's part number is 12V7A, or if you want the 9Ah one it's a 12V9A. Should be right around 20$. The chargers that they include in those things are just 12V, 600mA wall wart's with alligator clips on them. You can find a 12VDC wall wart almost anywhere, and especially in the garbage if you keep your eye's peeled. They can take 24hrs to charge up using one of those. Personally I don't trust 'em. I use my big adaptive charger and knock the amps down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wihil, post: 258496, member: 6487"] Off topic, but Drewgill that seat for your kayak looks waaaayyyyyy to comfortable! =D> Not a kayak guy (yet), but who makes that seat? On topic - 40$ for one of those batteries, the 7AH ones, is a little steep. Any Batteries+ store will have them. Werker's part number is 12V7A, or if you want the 9Ah one it's a 12V9A. Should be right around 20$. The chargers that they include in those things are just 12V, 600mA wall wart's with alligator clips on them. You can find a 12VDC wall wart almost anywhere, and especially in the garbage if you keep your eye's peeled. They can take 24hrs to charge up using one of those. Personally I don't trust 'em. I use my big adaptive charger and knock the amps down. [/QUOTE]
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