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Portable HDS 7 ?


Lunker777

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lots of people do it

 

it can be done cheap......buy a 5 buck tool box at walmart and a 7.5 amp hour battery

you attach your transducer to a stick and it is portable

or you can buy their portable kit that gives you power cable battery ice ducer and a soft pack to put it all in

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I bet it's plugged in each night Bill.


My 102C eats two batteries by 3pm in the afternoon... starting at about 8am. If I stay inside with it on the lowest intensity it gets me thru the day 'till dusk. Terry's HDS-5 is dead by days end on two as well.

 

I've actually started plugging my "box" in during the move on the sled with a Y adapter into my heated helmet cable to give it some charge on the run between spots.

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I picked up a 5x DSI and at first I wasn't happy with it on the ice, but after this weekend it was awesome. I had the transducer pointed the wrong direction. haha. I haven't had a chance to actually do the battery setup I was lookging to do so in the mean time I have been using the 8 D battery rig it came with and the 8 D's lasted all day yesterday from 8am until 6pm. They still have juice so I am not too sure how long they will last in the end but it certainly got the job done, and was fairly fast reacting.

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I think it was around $130. It comes with a transducer bracket that holds the cable over the hole but I didn't like it so I made the float using pipe-foam.

Do you have to use that style of tranducer ? Or can I use the spare I have, meant for the boat ?

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Do you have to use that style of tranducer ? Or can I use the spare I have, meant for the boat ?

 

That one comes with the kit. You could use a square one but you would have to ensure it is pointing straight down. Wayne suggested ataching it to a piece of wood with a cross piece on the ice so it doesn't fall in.

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Do you have to use that style of tranducer ? Or can I use the spare I have, meant for the boat ?

The skimmer transducer will work but you'll appreciate the iceducer for the short flexy cord and always pointing straight down.

If you opt for the skimmer transducer; mount it on a 1"x2" board about 6" longer than the depth of any ice you might fish. (ie. 14" of ice = 20" stick)

Drill 1/4" holes through the face of the board 1" from the top and spaced 3" apart... the last hole being about 6" away from the transducer mount.

Hold the stick in the hole lightly allowing it to find its own buoyancy and insert a 1/4" rod through next lower drilled hole. Make sure the rod is long enough to span your opening in the ice with some overlap. This will allow the transducer to dangle instead of float and will always be oriented correctly.

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Wow, I didn't think they ate through batteries that fast.. My 747C is good for about a day and a half if I'm out for a full day.

 

 

My LMS-350 Lowrance with GPS would get 12-14 hours per charge on a motorcycle/snowmobile battery.

A group 24 deep cycle would give me a week and change.

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