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    Wanted to know if i could hook a power converter to 1 of my trolling motor batts will it power some flood lights through the night for night fishing. Someone told me 4 lights will run for 6 hours on a deep cycle battery i find it hard to believe.

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    i use 12 v bulbs .the ones that look like a regular bulb. you can git them frome a auto parts store . got mine at Orilies . also use this you can git them in all colors green seams to attract the bait fish. i have some i am going to put in the water and sink them just under the serface.

    retired and now i will always fish

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    You think they will run fine off my Batt with a power converter

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikem2424 View Post
    You think they will run fine off my Batt with a power converter
    they are 12 v no need for a converter.
    retired and now i will always fish

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    You can also get the 12 volt white bulbs at Lowe's or Home Depot for around 3.00 to $3.50 each

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    Cheapest easiest setup is buy some clamp on globe lights from the hardware store or home depot and use the 12v bulbs papasage is referring too. Running an inverter on a deep cycle with 110v lights pulling on it too... Cant imagine that would run very long at all.

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