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    Hey RCC use 110 juice, if that don't work try 220 juice. Them fish really like it lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by arkansasbowhunter View Post
    Hey RCC use 110 juice, if that don't work try 220 juice. Them fish really like it lol
    Doin a little math 220v divided by 12v, carry the naught times a double naught. That'd be close to 19 batteries lacking a half, at 50 lbs each. Looking like I'm gonna need something bigger than my motor to out run enforcement when they show up
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    I know that you goobers are fooling around. That's why we use a 5000 watt generator and an expensive power rectifier unit (shock box). This kind of equipment can be dangerous if used by someone who is not trainer properly. The rectifier turns the AC power into a less dangerous and harmful DC power (so I'm told). We can control the volts, duty cycle, pulse width, and amperage. Different setting are more affective on different fish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by D10 View Post
    I know that you goobers are fooling around. That's why we use a 5000 watt generator and an expensive power rectifier unit (shock box). This kind of equipment can be dangerous if used by someone who is not trainer properly. The rectifier turns the AC power into a less dangerous and harmful DC power (so I'm told). We can control the volts, duty cycle, pulse width, and amperage. Different setting are more affective on different fish.
    And every bit of the above is true. Not only is what we have been kidding about illegal, it would be very easy to kill or harm yourself. My suggestion is to leave the electro fishing to D10. At least if he gets injured, maybe he can get on workmen's comp.

    I heard recently of a situation in south arkansas where someone used a climbing deer stand to ascend a power pole to reconnect his electricity. From what I heard he is deceased now. Somethings are better left to the pros.
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    I known that y'all are just messing around and joking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RCC View Post
    And every bit of the above is true. Not only is what we have been kidding about illegal, it would be very easy to kill or harm yourself. My suggestion is to leave the electro fishing to D10. At least if he gets injured, maybe he can get on workmen's comp.

    I heard recently of a situation in south arkansas where someone used a climbing deer stand to ascend a power pole to reconnect his electricity. From what I heard he is deceased now. Somethings are better left to the pros.
    Same thing happened down the road from me a while back, a guy tried using jumper cables to reconnect his power. He gone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by D10 View Post
    I know that you goobers are fooling around. That's why we use a 5000 watt generator and an expensive power rectifier unit (shock box). This kind of equipment can be dangerous if used by someone who is not trainer properly. The rectifier turns the AC power into a less dangerous and harmful DC power (so I'm told). We can control the volts, duty cycle, pulse width, and amperage. Different setting are more affective on different fish.
    Kinda like the OLD Crank Telephone My GrandFather had and is on my wall now!!!! You can control it by the number of cranks and how fast you turn the handle!!
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