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Fishfinder question (kayak)
« on: April 18, 2013, 07:17:40 PM »
So I have decided that I need a fishfinder to go on my kayak.
The problem is this: I have no clue how the battery thing works. I know that there are portable models, but I am looking at a few that I like that are not the portable models  :P (specifically the Humminbird 561 DI) So if I were to get a model that does not say portable, could I some how rig up a battery system in my kayak  :dunno: (I was informed that portable models had there own battery pack.)

I will also add that I want the for finding structure (Puget Sound Lingcod/Rockfish [if it ever opens again]).

Any helps appreciated  :)
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Re: Fishfinder question (kayak)
« Reply #1 on: April 18, 2013, 07:33:39 PM »
I used to fishing from my kayak a lot when I lived in sc, at RadioShack you can get a 12 volt battery pack that used AAs, I used rechargeable ones and had two sets.

You can find some good videos on installing and wiring on YouTube
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Re: Fishfinder question (kayak)
« Reply #2 on: April 18, 2013, 08:22:15 PM »
You can also get the small sized 12 volt batteries that are not very heavy but have enough of a charge for a day or two of running a fishfinder.  Good job looking at the Humminbird, great customer service.  Mine even survived two days under water in the salt.

Here's one site.   http://www.batterymart.com/c-04-12-volt-sealed-lead-acid-batteries.html

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Re: Fishfinder question (kayak)
« Reply #3 on: April 18, 2013, 08:33:25 PM »
If you check out northwestkayakanglers.com you'll see lots of rigging ideas.  I use a lithium battery from a cctv setup and it has 9000 mah on it.  That works for a long time on a fish finder. 



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Re: Fishfinder question (kayak)
« Reply #4 on: April 18, 2013, 08:39:24 PM »
These are the setups I made for my wife and I, and the results.


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Re: Fishfinder question (kayak)
« Reply #5 on: April 19, 2013, 12:05:05 AM »
I used to fishing from my kayak a lot when I lived in sc, at RadioShack you can get a 12 volt battery pack that used AAs, I used rechargeable ones and had two sets.

You can find some good videos on installing and wiring on YouTube
Thanks, I did find a couple videos  :tup:
Good job looking at the Humminbird, great customer service.  Mine even survived two days under water in the salt.
:yike: I liked the Hummingbirds because when I was comparing the prices between Hummingbird and Lowrance, it seemed that I get a little more with the Hummingbird. And if it can survive me flipping my kayak, that's even better  :chuckle: :sry:
These are the setups I made for my wife and I, and the results.
You had to rub it in with "the results"  :chuckle: Cool setup. I will have to give it a shot :tup:
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