can't wait until you get to the fish finder install video.... i'm buiding my titan x 10.5 and just discovered the transducer for the humminbird Helex Mega SI+ G4N bolt pattern does not line up with the bolt pattern in the kayak. I've searched all over and can't find one video addressing this so if you cover this well you'll have the best video out there!!!!
I saw that you used the Stern Battery compartment to house the charger. I'm thinking another spot may do as well. The "In-Hull Access" just to the right of the SpringBlade Rudder in the Stern looks. There's a container in there tied to a black string that can be used house the NOCO Charger receptacle (AC Plug End) at the bottom of it.
Not quite. I put the battery charger in through the back. So the terminals could stay connected to the big battery while I worked the charger through the hull to the bow, instead of having to work those small terminals through the hull. The charger sits right below the small tracks in the bow that the captains bridge would mount to. You could put it there but keep in mind the terminals are only about 6 feet long so if you keep it there getting the terminals to the bow will be a challenge.
Great video. Two questions: 1. Where the heck is Pete? 2. I’m following you guys step by step as my kayak gets here tomorrow. If I’m only going to be using accessories for now with one battery would this setup still work? I plan on adding a second battery for a trolling motor but that will be down the road. Would I do anything different for one battery?
1. Pete was working and I had an extra day off when I recorded this LOL 2. This NOCO has an automatic shut off when it doesn’t detect a battery. So it won’t be in use when a battery isn’t connected. But it’ll treat the other battery exactly how it should. If you have any plans on getting a second battery, get this model. If you change your mind and don’t think you’ll need it, get the gen5x1. Same thing just one battery charger.
I installed this setup according to y’all’s video, I have it hooked up to the small 12v battery in front and the 24 v battery in the back to my nk180 pro motor. It shows error for port one going to the big battery, does this not support charging the 24v. I thought it big battery was a 24v
It fits 99.9% perfectly. Because it’s 0.2in different it makes the battery sit like 1/32 of an inch higher in the battery compartment when it sets in place. You will never tell be able to tell or notice. If you are thinking about getting the 50ah don’t let the dimensions scare you it’s an excellent fit.
Awesome set-up! You did a great job! Enjoyed watching this. Keep up the good work guys!!
Appreciate the continued support Dave
can't wait until you get to the fish finder install video.... i'm buiding my titan x 10.5 and just discovered the transducer for the humminbird Helex Mega SI+ G4N bolt pattern does not line up with the bolt pattern in the kayak. I've searched all over and can't find one video addressing this so if you cover this well you'll have the best video out there!!!!
Our fish finder video will be the next one out. Unfortunately, it’s the Garmin EchoMap 93sv. Sorry man!
I can't wait to see a transducer mounted in this. Great Work so far!!
Thanks! 👍
I saw that you used the Stern Battery compartment to house the charger. I'm thinking another spot may do as well. The "In-Hull Access" just to the right of the SpringBlade Rudder in the Stern looks. There's a container in there tied to a black string that can be used house the NOCO Charger receptacle (AC Plug End) at the bottom of it.
Not quite. I put the battery charger in through the back. So the terminals could stay connected to the big battery while I worked the charger through the hull to the bow, instead of having to work those small terminals through the hull. The charger sits right below the small tracks in the bow that the captains bridge would mount to. You could put it there but keep in mind the terminals are only about 6 feet long so if you keep it there getting the terminals to the bow will be a challenge.
@@UntamedOutdoorsmen My mistake, I meant to house the 12 ft GCP1EX AC receptacle AC power end.
@@southernsouloutdoors gotcha. Yeah you could do that. I just wouldn’t be 100% confident with a good seal in there imo
Great video. Two questions:
1. Where the heck is Pete?
2. I’m following you guys step by step as my kayak gets here tomorrow. If I’m only going to be using accessories for now with one battery would this setup still work? I plan on adding a second battery for a trolling motor but that will be down the road. Would I do anything different for one battery?
1. Pete was working and I had an extra day off when I recorded this LOL
2. This NOCO has an automatic shut off when it doesn’t detect a battery. So it won’t be in use when a battery isn’t connected. But it’ll treat the other battery exactly how it should. If you have any plans on getting a second battery, get this model. If you change your mind and don’t think you’ll need it, get the gen5x1. Same thing just one battery charger.
@@UntamedOutdoorsmenperfect. Thank you, I’ll get the same.
I installed this setup according to y’all’s video, I have it hooked up to the small 12v battery in front and the 24 v battery in the back to my nk180 pro motor. It shows error for port one going to the big battery, does this not support charging the 24v. I thought it big battery was a 24v
@@JohnHensley-u6q no these do not support 24v
Does the power queen fit good? The power queen says its 6.53" wide, but the bottom of the Titanx battery box is only 6.3" wide.
It fits 99.9% perfectly. Because it’s 0.2in different it makes the battery sit like 1/32 of an inch higher in the battery compartment when it sets in place. You will never tell be able to tell or notice. If you are thinking about getting the 50ah don’t let the dimensions scare you it’s an excellent fit.
Awesome! Thanks!!@@UntamedOutdoorsmen