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    Default Looking for LED fishing lights


    We are hunting for AA or D fishing lights most of them that we've been finding by googling or 12 V we would like something like flashlight battery type any help would be appreciated.

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    Floating or in water lights?
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    The guy I bought my kayak from had some led strip lights that ran on AA installed. I think I’ve seen some similar at Walmart around automotive section maybe? Not sure if that’s what you’re looking for. Also could try amazon if auto sections don’t have them. I’ve seen a bunch on there of different kinds.

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    Looks pretty impressive. Sure beat the lawnmower battery I used to use when I bank fished
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    The one I posted above is 3 AA batteries and is submersible
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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    Floating or in water lights?
    Underwater 4 foot deep.
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    Looks pretty impressive. Sure beat the lawnmower battery I used to use when I bank fished
    That one has a low rating of two star I don't think that would be a good one But thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    The guy I bought my kayak from had some led strip lights that ran on AA installed. I think I’ve seen some similar at Walmart around automotive section maybe? Not sure if that’s what you’re looking for. Also could try amazon if auto sections don’t have them. I’ve seen a bunch on there of different kinds.
    Walmart has a wide variety they do have one that I'm really interested . G give me an ideal of running 2 6V batteries in series to make 12 V I may go this route.
    Last edited by "G"; 09-09-2021 at 04:56 PM.

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    They also have game batteries that are 12 volt. They are made for wildlife feeders. I used one in the kayak to power my electronics.
    Another option is some are using cordless tool batteries stepped down to using a 12 volt adapter. If a fella has a cordless drill already it works out good. Sure saves the expense of batteries
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    Quote Originally Posted by DockShootinJack View Post
    They also have game batteries that are 12 volt. They are made for wildlife feeders. I used one in the kayak to power my electronics.
    Another option is some are using cordless tool batteries stepped down to using a 12 volt adapter. If a fella has a cordless drill already it works out good. Sure saves the expense of batteries
    Thank you for the information.

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