2 hours and 4 wal-marts later...
I had the tm batteries I needed to be able to fish. By this time, it was 10:30 pm and I hadn't even taken the old batteries out yet. Set up a light and got them swapped out after some cussing and blood loss. New batteries are just a tad larger than the old ones and wouldn't fit in the trays. They are in the trays on one end, but sitting elevated on the other end. Got them strapped in, so they ain't going nowhere.
Question: Does it hurt for them to sit cockeyed or do I need to pull them back out and get larger trays? If it doesn't hurt performance of the battery, I would just as soon leave em be.
Carl's Guide Service
Sardis Lake
Enid Lake
Grenada Lake
901-734-7536