Hooked up my own Battery

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H2Andy

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hey.... this is probably not a big accomplishment, but i am
not exactly mechanically inclined... so have to brag...

i bought an underwater light powered by a 12-volt
battery.. so i went and i bought another battery
and had to prepare it to be hooked up to the light.

so went to Radio Shack and bought some wire, one of
those do-hickies that have both a male and a female
end, and some blue things you put wires in and clamp,
and two terminal flat pole things... added a 20-volt fuse
holder, and now i have a replica of the original battery
and connectors

WHICH WORKS

:bounce:
 
H2Andy:
so went to Radio Shack and bought some wire, one of
those do-hickies that have both a male and a female
end, and some blue things you put wires in and clamp,
and two terminal flat pole things... added a 20-volt fuse
holder, and now i have a replica of the original battery
and connectors
:bounce:

What are you, a GIRL??? (j/k)

LOL...
 
well actually i know girls that would put me to shame when it comes to buidling stuff...

so... i'm like a really clueless, non-mechanically inclined, totally hopeless when it
comes to builiding stuff guy

:wink:
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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