A simple a charging box.

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So Simple.

1 RV Interior light, Silicone, 1 clear plastic tackle box, foil and a plug, some spare wire.

I tried it out and it will charge a pile of hoochies, tubes and lures all at once. I can leave it plugged in and it becomes a night light. Its not fancy, it floats, it works , its pretty water proof and the light has a 2500 hr life, hopefully.

Keep multiple tubes charged for minimal down time on the water.

Get charged, Stay Charged, Chase and Kill Burbot.
 

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Oh Well ????

So some times I become technically challenged and impatient. Here is a picture of the box on the seat of my car, plugged in!
 

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Simple Charging Box

Keep it simple, I love it!

Ive made up a few using 15 and then 9 Led lights & while they work great the cost is high!!

The single RV light is the way to go! worthy12
And thats another thing thats soooo great about this forum, everyone sharing ideas and how toos!!! tooexcited

Kokonuts
 
I like that Dallas. No brain farts involved. I tend to get challenged on some my projects and its always taking up precious time.
 
I didn't have a plug in my boat, but I do now. I added one for the box, and I can now plug my spot light in and charge my cell phone as needed and so on. Keeping the box pluged in is really cool at night. I am going to experiment when winter rolls in with a little different shaped box. What's nice about this shape, is you can lay lures in the bottom, or hang them on the side also. Anyway, sure would like to see some other design ideas through the winter from everyone else interested.tongue2
 
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