Alot of people are asking the question about using batteries or generators to power their bowfighing lights and trolling motor. In this video I talk about what I do and why.
Brother that was so kind of you to give him a shout out. Just subbed you just for that alone. Looking forward to this video. I will comment later as well.
Thank is for taking the time to share this video with us. I had never thought about a few of these things. Well done and excellent delivery of the information. I will go check out your friends stuff as well.
Guys wanting to run batteries be sure to check out the new E-FISH-N SEE bowfishing lights. they're the only bowfishing light designed from the ground up for the sport of bowfishing and maximized for batteries or generators.
I'm starting to draw up plans for a bowfishing setup. Getting a 24v trolling motor converted to run off a generator intrigues me. how did you go about doing this? how expensive was it?
Brother that was so kind of you to give him a shout out. Just subbed you just for that alone. Looking forward to this video. I will comment later as well.
Thank is for taking the time to share this video with us. I had never thought about a few of these things. Well done and excellent delivery of the information. I will go check out your friends stuff as well.
Guys wanting to run batteries be sure to check out the new E-FISH-N SEE bowfishing lights. they're the only bowfishing light designed from the ground up for the sport of bowfishing and maximized for batteries or generators.
Ty, great thoughts, probably saved me some money on batteries.
Did you bring all those batteries in one trip ?
I'm starting to draw up plans for a bowfishing setup. Getting a 24v trolling motor converted to run off a generator intrigues me. how did you go about doing this? how expensive was it?
I'm thinking about the harbor freight predator generator. Have you heard anything about them?