RedHead® Rechargeable Batteries
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Quality RedHead rechargeable batteries are a convenient and economical choice for outdoor wildlife feeders. These sealed lead acid rechargeable batteries are recommended for effective and ongoing feeder operation. Buying a pair allows you to use one in the feeder while the other charges, eliminating feeder downtime due to batteries. Available in many different sizes and outputs, making it easy to find the battery for your feeder.
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Rated 5 out of 5 by hndaridr great purchase
Buy these rechargeable batterys and save a fortune replacing batterys , Get a solar panel .
May 1, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by lonewolf8908 good battery
this battery performs great keeps charged 100% with my solar charger
April 3, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by cascott good battery
everything was plug and play, the battery came charged ready to go
October 26, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by SCOOTERBR509 WORKED OUT OF THE BOX
WORKS WELL, CHARGES GOOD , RUNS MY FEEDER RITE ON TIME.
October 7, 2011
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No it would not work for a trolling motor, it is only 7.5 ampsAnswers
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Spring type , be sure to match 12v or 6 vDetails:
Does the Moultrie pro 30 gal feeder use the 6 volt or 12 volt batteryAnswers
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The instructions will tell you what battery is required. Also look on the Bass Pro site and on item description-should say whats required.A:
The Moultrie Pro 30 Gallon feeder uses a 6 volt battery.Answers
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I charge mine for at least 36 hours.A:
The Redhead 12v 7.5 amp cliptop should take 8-12 hours to totally recharge; however, to prolong the life of the battery, the manufacturer recommends the battery not be allowed to run down completely.Answers
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Depends on alot of items;i.e., how long you run battery at one time, drain on it, how often you charge the battery etc.. One of the worst things you can do is to let a battery sit and never use/charge it.Q:
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I have a digtal feeder presently with 6 volt battery, can I use a 12 volt battery for this feeder?
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Not unless you want to burn up the feeder.A:
The Boss buck digital timers prefer a 12 volt battery. I don't know exactly what timer you have.Details:
I need to know the physical size to be sure it will fit in the battery compartment of my fishing camera.Answers
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My 12V/7.5 amp battery(C) is approximately 6" long, 2.5" wide and 4" high. Battery is currently in a feeder-these are approximate measurements.A:
C: CLIP TOP DIMENSIONS ARE 6" X 2-7/16" X 3-3/4".Answers
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I run mine pretty much year-round. Haven't had a problem at below freezing temps.Answers
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Yes it works great for the two I have connected to it.If used for fish finder only it will last a long,long time between charges.Two fishfinders(Cuda300) draw only about .2 volts in a three hour period.It is also more than powerfull enough to power an electric anchor.




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