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    The only problem with the lighting system is that you would have to have a 12 v battery is the above possible by using a little 9v battery this would make it more portable for the guys that are fishing off the dock .

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    Quote Originally Posted by snake River View Post
    The only problem with the lighting system is that you would have to have a 12 v battery is the above possible by using a little 9v battery this would make it more portable for the guys that are fishing off the dock .
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    Quote Originally Posted by snake River View Post
    The only problem with the lighting system is that you would have to have a 12 v battery is the above possible by using a little 9v battery this would make it more portable for the guys that are fishing off the dock .
    not really a 9volt battery will run a 12volt LED setup for 24hrs I know for sure I have done it for a test on my BlueWaterLEDs !!! so if you wanted to fish off a dock with them lights and don't have 12volt battery get a 9volt and go fishing !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by strmwalker View Post
    not really a 9volt battery will run a 12volt LED setup for 24hrs I know for sure I have done it for a test on my BlueWaterLEDs !!! so if you wanted to fish off a dock with them lights and don't have 12volt battery get a 9volt and go fishing !!!
    You mention a 9 V Battery Are you talking about the ones That you use in the smoke alarms??
    We use the Leds In our Theater With 9v Battery I suppose that we couldn't bye And use one of those setups I'm sure that they make in green or blue Or any other color there that you would like to use I know for sure if you compile them That they would be very bright Thank you For the suggestion Of used The 9v Battery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snake River View Post
    The only problem with the lighting system is that you would have to have a 12 v battery is the above possible by using a little 9v battery this would make it more portable for the guys that are fishing off the dock .
    When hard water gets here I plan on using the spare Vexilar battery I have to run the lights. Already tested it and works great. In the winter I also carry a small Kiddy jeep battery, its about the size of a cycle battery but it has a handle. It had a plug so I cut it off added terminals so I can hook up to my vexilar. Those are pretty expensive though, our grandkids jeep went bad so I took the battery.

    I suggest searching for a 12v vexilar battery, they're small and not that heavy. You can order one at Walmart online or ebay, here's a wallyworld link giving you an idea what it is. Its 12v 9AH and under $25.
    https://www.walmart.com/ip/12V-9AH-S...9-AH/136773901

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