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Author:  ngeorge3 [ Tue May 05, 2020 2:22 am ]
Post subject:  Power Pole powered by Nocqua battery

Will the Nocqua battery power the Power Pole micro? Was wondering because the size and weight of it would be a great advantage verses the "Hobie Install Kits" sold on Amazon.

Author:  Swfinatic [ Thu May 07, 2020 5:57 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Power Pole powered by Nocqua battery

Will a Nocqua battery power a Power Pole? Yes. For how long depends on which battery. Nocqua offers a 4.4 ah and a 10.0 ah battery. Obviously the 4.4 may not last all day if you're using the Power Pole a bunch. The 10.0 will last a long time if you are just using it for the Power Pole.

Here's a budget 6 ah LI battery that weights 1.65 lbs and can be charged using a traditional 12 volt battery charger. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07Q7FY8CC/?c ... QWX2&psc=1

Author:  Second Skin [ Tue Jun 23, 2020 7:11 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Power Pole powered by Nocqua battery

Why not use the power pole battery? Seems like the obvious choice. Purpose designed. No extra wires.

Author:  Swfinatic [ Wed Jun 24, 2020 6:41 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Power Pole powered by Nocqua battery

Second Skin wrote:
Why not use the power pole battery? Seems like the obvious choice. Purpose designed. No extra wires.

Lots of folks choose not to buy the $200 PP battery pack. If someone has already spent good money on a battery for a fish finder, USB, etc and has plenty of extra power for a PP then it makes sense to use the existing battery.

Author:  felvic [ Sat Jun 27, 2020 10:35 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Power Pole powered by Nocqua battery

Swfinatic wrote:
Obviously the 4.4 may not last all day if you're using the Power Pole a bunch.


I'm using a LiFePo4 7,5 Ah battery from end of may. About 6 sessions, using it between 30 and 60 time in a session.

The battery is still 100% full... 8)

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Author:  Swfinatic [ Tue Jun 30, 2020 8:56 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Power Pole powered by Nocqua battery

felvic wrote:
Swfinatic wrote:
Obviously the 4.4 may not last all day if you're using the Power Pole a bunch.


I'm using a LiFePo4 7,5 Ah battery from end of may. About 6 sessions, using it between 30 and 60 time in a session.

The battery is still 100% full... 8)

Image

That's awesome!

Author:  Shakeyfly [ Thu Jul 09, 2020 7:05 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Power Pole powered by Nocqua battery

I should be receiving my Hobie Outback soon and I want a powerpole for it. I was not a fan of the powerpole batter price. How easy is it to connect to the Nocqua?

Author:  Swfinatic [ Thu Jul 09, 2020 7:48 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Power Pole powered by Nocqua battery

Shakeyfly wrote:
I should be receiving my Hobie Outback soon and I want a powerpole for it. I was not a fan of the powerpole batter price. How easy is it to connect to the Nocqua?

Simple as connecting two wires together. Nocqua comes with a pigtail that has an open black and red wire. You just need to connect those bare wires to your PP wires.

Author:  Shakeyfly [ Thu Jul 09, 2020 8:31 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Power Pole powered by Nocqua battery

Swfinatic wrote:
Shakeyfly wrote:
I should be receiving my Hobie Outback soon and I want a powerpole for it. I was not a fan of the powerpole batter price. How easy is it to connect to the Nocqua?

Simple as connecting two wires together. Nocqua comes with a pigtail that has an open black and red wire. You just need to connect those bare wires to your PP wires.



That is what I thought! Thank you!

Author:  Swfinatic [ Thu Jul 09, 2020 10:42 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Power Pole powered by Nocqua battery

Shakeyfly wrote:
Swfinatic wrote:
Shakeyfly wrote:
I should be receiving my Hobie Outback soon and I want a powerpole for it. I was not a fan of the powerpole batter price. How easy is it to connect to the Nocqua?

Simple as connecting two wires together. Nocqua comes with a pigtail that has an open black and red wire. You just need to connect those bare wires to your PP wires.



That is what I thought! Thank you!

You're welcome

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