user @KMN has the iCharger 106b like I do, I asked him recently about charging and he suggested,
I also had asked AntiGravity directly and they said this.
Looks like this is the charger AntiGravity is suggesting may be the better option...
Nah. It's a bout 25-30ft deep out front of my place. You go up half a mile and waters about 8-10 ft. Go past that and it gets 20ft. You go down half a mile and you hit some shallow rapids during the summer. Other then that, just pure flat water goodness.
Hey there any place specific Oregon people get together to ride? Or any facebook groups or anything? I'm here in Salem, just don't know a ton of people around here that ride and the ones I do its strictly a summer thing.
I'm kind of wondering the same, I am in Oregon. Everything is new though not a driveline transfer or anything. We don't have the tax issue here like others though so hopefully it's a bit easier.
EDIT:
Well that was easy... Took me about an hr & $86 and I was able to get them to register it as...
On another note, in theory would something like this work as a self contained unit?
https://www.amazon.com/Goal-Zero-400-Rechargeable-Generator/dp/B06WVDG9BS/ref=sr_1_80?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1549768799&sr=1-80&keywords=portable+charging+battery#customerReviews
I'd like to figure out a way to charge my lithium batteries on my dock/in the skis without having to pull them out. I don't have power down at my dock, and I dont want to run a 100ft extension cable... That will be the last resort option but I'd prefer to figure something else out.
I know there...
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