[quote=ProSkunker]
I was wondering if you had a recommended setup for using your lights on a kayak.  Can I clip
them to a marine battery?  I am looking for a portable option to take with me to the coast.  
Thanks for your time! [/quote]

Answer:
You are going to be surprised.

The
102 thru 714 LED can be used to clip to a 12 volt marine battery, and or lawn mower type
batteries

So the answer is YES the lites are portable for kayak fishing.

Take all precautions when fishing in kayak, buddy up with someone,

The kayak has long been a means of accessing fishing grounds. Kayak fishing has gained
popularity in recent times.
Bo Patro (Pro-staff) chomping at the bits to get his Reel Lite in the
waters.

He came up this idea that has a lot of merit........Not only will it work for
Reel lites also about every brand on the market........Making your light
very portable to all types of fishing from gigging, kayak,  etc.
..............proud of bo Patro (Bart)

Here is Bo Parto Idea
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When got my Reel lite I decided to modify it a little bit. First I cut the
battery clips off. Then I put a quick connect on the clips and wrapped it
in heat shrink.
Reel lites 612 LED
   

Then I put a quick connect on the clips and wrapped it in heat shrink.
Then I got a 12v socket and put the same quick connect on it as the
clips and wrapped in shrink wrap .After that I put the opposite end of
the quick connect plug on the cable off the light and wrapped it all up
in shrink wrap. In the pictures you can see the two plugs I made then
the quick connects I used.

The last two pictures show the light connected to the 12v plug and
plugged in.



If you want info on the battery pack it is a Caframo 12 volt battery pack
12 volt battery pack. It runs on 8 D cell batteries. And has a built in 12v
socket. It also includes a shoulder strap for easy carrying.

Note: The Caframo retails from $24.00 to $39.00 Do a goggle search.
I got a battery pack at West Marine (since I work there and it was easier
than making my own) that has a 12v socket built in.
   
   
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