It will also blow out a big hole at the bottom of the ramp while piling up a nice gravel bar just out past the end. :wink:
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It will also blow out a big hole at the bottom of the ramp while piling up a nice gravel bar just out past the end. :wink:
So after all that, I guess BBC guys shower but don't use deodorant.... :confused2:
Something I learned from the shunt.... I can go fishing, come home and charge the batteries and check them a week later when I'm getting ready to go and they're still at 100% SOC. No need to charge...
I'm betting they found a some stolen electronics as well as maybe a boat or trailer or a motor.
My bad, missed that it had already been posted.
Way to go TPWD!!!
https://www.kltv.com/2024/04/27/texas-game-wardens-seize-over-100k-worth-stolen-equipment-lake-sam-rayburn-tournament/
I understand the purpose of the fuse, My question was why fuse the line for 2 - 3 times the max load?
I just talked to TJ and gave him your name. He said to text him...
PSA has some good deals at times.
If an Echomap Ultra 106 draws ~2.8 amps and a GLS10 draws ~1 amp, why do they both come with an 8 amp fuse in the power cable?
Look up TJ Hatfield on facebook. He's in Rogersville, TN
Will there be a software update required after the change? Currently running the latest software release.
We send money all over the world while our infrastructure crumbles.....
If your not looking into shallower water, try adjusting the pitch.
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It didn't look like the handler sent the dog, it looked like the dog caught him off balance and drug him. Our handlers never had hands on the dog or the leash when they sent them.
Progressive is the way to go, you'd be amazed at how much you do in that mid-range.. FWIW, my optometrist told me they can't do lined bifocals in polarized lenses. I'm assuming he would know.
Get a guide lanes chip for your graph. https://www.boatlanes.com/
Manly men in skinny jeans?
Garmin Guru had a pretty interesting video on that...
Thanks Andy... Just trying to track down an issue...
It's an ionic charger... This is all I can find as far as specs... So, with the charger connected and charging I should see 14.4 on the battery terminals?
Max Charge Voltage
14.6V
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So, if a chargers specs say "Max Charge Voltage 14.6V" that's just some nominal number?
Quick question... It seems like everything I read says the charging voltage for a LiFePo4 battery is 14.2 volts. When I have my charger connected to my electronics battery (30ah) my voltmeter only...
That's pretty nice!