12v input output adaptor

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12v input output adaptor

#1 Post by brianbru »

i got one of the above to fit to the boat thought it would be a good idea for the likes of a 12v cooler box or a mobile ph charger etc.
what yiz think?
also lidl have one of these 12v cooler boxes this thursday for 60 quid.
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#2 Post by Peter Kinsella »

Not keen on draining battery whilst fishing.

Always charge my mobile before going out to sea. My mobile is considered as my back up to my VHF.

I use an ordinary cool box and when going to sea, put a bottle of frozen water inside. This keeps fish fresh on the warmest of long days.

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#3 Post by MAC »

Have to agree with Peter here Brian. Those cool boxes will drain your battery fairly quickly. I wouldn't bother with one of these unless you had a dual battery setup.

I bought a decent large cool box. Freeze down some old water bottles and your sorted for a days fishing.

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#4 Post by brianbru »

i have a dual batt set up its handy id recommend it. I'll install it anyway it might come in handy.

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#5 Post by MAC »

With a dual set-up, you should have no hassles at all. Like you say, could come in handy. I'd double check the power drain on the cool boxes though. They might make short work of a fully charged battery......

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#6 Post by brianbru »

will do kev, sound

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#7 Post by MAC »

No Hassle Brian.

I'm still learning my way around the boat fishing, but luckily, I'm fairly handy with DC power. About the only thing I can give advie on at the moment :lol:

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