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Well, if he gets one of them sub battery banks for his
kayak, he will have to deal with a bit more weight and insulation issues, but the range upstrem should be great. Brilliant idea.. ![]() Plus, there is no danger of electrocution at all, because with that battery bank he will never sweat from paddeling upstream. Problem solved. Gordon wrote: Knew a sub sailor in Pearl Harbor that got cooked by a sub battery when he fell across the poles. Naturally, he was sopping wet with sweat when it happened and he became a good conductor of boo coo current. g "jamesgangnc" wrote in message oups.com... It's almost impossible to be injured by low voltage sources like 12v batteries. That's one of the reasons a lot of outdoor and pool lighting is low voltage. You might get a tingle that surprises you if your are soaking wet and touch both battery terminals. ronwagn wrote: I am thinking about equipping my large inflatable kayak with a trolling motor to get me upriver. That way I don't need a partner. What happens If I get everything wet, or it rains? Could I get killed by electroshock?! All the best, Ron Wagner |
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