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On 12 Apr 2004 06:43:45 -0600, "Gordon Niessen"
wrote: But first I'll try hefting a battery. Now that I have an indoor garage with electric plugs, I'd not have to carry it from vehicle to house, either. And I'm using a car, so the lift in and out wouldn't be as high. The motor itself is very light, btw. There are smaller batteries that you could hook two or three in parallel to get the same power and not have to lift so much. Also it can be good to use one on the way out and while fishing and have the other ready to take you home. That way you know you have the power to make it back without having to break out the paddle. Cool idea. Thank you. -- rbc: vixen Fairly harmless Hit reply to email. But strip out the 'invalid.' Though I'm very slow to respond. http://www.visi.com/~cyli |
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