MyFishFinder.com Just like iceshanty but warmer
I’m no expert on batteries or chargers, but I’d be a little leery of using a SLA or a regular acid battery charger on a Lithium or Lithium Ion battery. Any input from anyone???
Not sure but i ran my dakota lithium ina flx28 for 7 days straight at 9hrs per day and it still had juice.they put out 100% then go dead.no warning.your battery probably doesnt need a charge yet.lithium batteries are nothing like sla batteries.
Yup after running lithium i dont even look at my flx28 battery status.i just calculate how many hrs and days ive been fishing and charge it around the 4th or 5th day of use.gets taking used to compared to charging a sla battery everytime you use it.
used .3 of a volt fishing a full day 9 hrs
Well, I received my Vexilar lithium battery today and connected it to the Fish Scout camera. Used a V-410 charger (same one that Tom Z. had in the Vexilar video) that I had laying around that came with the camera originally, hooked up the camera to the charger, and plugged in the charger. Six hours later, the red light was still on the charger, so I unplugged it, figuring something was wrong at this point. The charger was pretty warm to the touch, so much that I placed it on a non-flammable surface to cool to avoid any chance of fire from the heat. So far I'm not impressed with this battery that was marketed as plug-and-play with existing equipment. The battery seems to have some sort of charge, but who knows how much.I'm starting to loose faith in Vexilar a little bit. Over the summer, I had picked up a SonarPhone with the T-Pod, and the WiFi chip went out the first time out on the lake. To Vexilar's credit, they turned around and got it replaced very quickly after they had me run some tests to verify the defect. Add to that the original K-Drill ad they did recently was done in poor taste, but I digress.
Good luck.i was going to say your basement test will take a very long time because its in perfect warm conditions.i go sun up to sun down everytime i fish and my vexilar runs forever on a charge.