Over the past few weeks I've been working on a livewell for my PA12--all is going well. As I was considering the additional power requirement, I decided it might be worthwhile to address some minor annoyances that I've encountered with electronics over the past few years--specifically the number of batteries I have to deal with. For example, I currently have a FF which runs on a battery, a YakAttack Visicarbon pole(it's own battery), the livewell (needs a battery) and headlamp (battery), my GoPro (battery) and cell phone (you guessed it, battery). If I wanted to spontaneously go night-fishing with my full load-out, that's no fewer than 6 individual batteries that need to be charged/prepped.
For that reason, I'm preparing to wire (almost) everything to a full size 36 amp hour battery. It seems I could easily run the livewell, some lights and the fishfinder on one battery for days on end. I intend to build a switch/fuse panel into a full sized battery case (sitting on the rear deck), and connect each individual component via plug. The fuse panel will also have a couple USB ports for charging the GoPro and cell phone. Building the fuse/switch panel into a battery box eliminates the need to cut into the yak, and will let me power everything by switch.
Anyone gone this route? What would be the best plug/connector/outlet type to use? I'd rather not have dongles coming out of the battery box--it would make more sense to have several outlet style plugs. I see 12v cigarette lighter outlets all over, but are they effective? Corrosion resistant? Etc.?
For that reason, I'm preparing to wire (almost) everything to a full size 36 amp hour battery. It seems I could easily run the livewell, some lights and the fishfinder on one battery for days on end. I intend to build a switch/fuse panel into a full sized battery case (sitting on the rear deck), and connect each individual component via plug. The fuse panel will also have a couple USB ports for charging the GoPro and cell phone. Building the fuse/switch panel into a battery box eliminates the need to cut into the yak, and will let me power everything by switch.
Anyone gone this route? What would be the best plug/connector/outlet type to use? I'd rather not have dongles coming out of the battery box--it would make more sense to have several outlet style plugs. I see 12v cigarette lighter outlets all over, but are they effective? Corrosion resistant? Etc.?
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