islandpiper said:Wimperdink.....if you go boating on a HYDROELECTRIC LAKE do you have to carry a battery or do you just drag the connection clamps over the side?
Piper
Wannabe said:Mr. Dink
Looks like youv'e had your thinking cap on and it wasn't on backwards. Ingenious. I you did that here in Texas you would have to register your boat and put a big ugly number on it. Its paddle or oar or you get to pay the tax. :x Anyone interested in another Tea Party?
Bob
Yes, but you have to separate the anode clamp from the cathode clamp by at least 4.7 feet (as measured on a 70 degree day). Otherwise, the electrical differential of voltage potential is insufficient. Too many ohms in the amps, otherwise.islandpiper said:Wimperdink.....if you go boating on a HYDROELECTRIC LAKE do you have to carry a battery or do you just drag the connection clamps over the side?
Kayak Jack said:Yes, but you have to separate the anode clamp from the cathode clamp by at least 4.7 feet (as measured on a 70 degree day). Otherwise, the electrical differential of voltage potential is insufficient. Too many ohms in the amps, otherwise.islandpiper said:Wimperdink.....if you go boating on a HYDROELECTRIC LAKE do you have to carry a battery or do you just drag the connection clamps over the side?