I use a river cooler with an i-pod, bungee cord it to the front rack & go. 200 watts, a feeder battery & a solar panel. Use it at home, at camp & to call predators, best $100 I have spent in a while!
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Originally posted by buffalorider View PostI do the same. I have the same setup as you. I built it for around $200 but it cold be done cheaper using cheaper components. The only difference that I see in my setup and yours is that I use the 12V rechargeable feeder batteries to power it. I went through a couple of those lawn batteries in a year and the feeder batteries have held up better, although they don't last as long so I keep an extra in the cooler.
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Originally posted by DrenalinJunkie View PostWhile we are at it........ is there a way to make the MP3 to where I can change songs on my own? Or do I have to leave it in the box/cooler/pipe?
On mine, I just run the cord out between the lid and the cooler (I added a rubber gasket around my lid) and the gasket seals it good and then the mp3/ipod is in a water proof case!!!
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Originally posted by TexaswBOWhunter View PostDJ, buy you a waterproof case for your mp3/ipod...
On mine, I just run the cord out between the lid and the cooler (I added a rubber gasket around my lid) and the gasket seals it good and then the mp3/ipod is in a water proof case!!!
Do they sell a cheap mount for the ipod?
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Originally posted by DrenalinJunkie View Posthandle bars, fender hell i dunno!!!! I'm new to this stuff LOL
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Originally posted by TexaswBOWhunter View PostThey might make them, I dont have a mount... I always threw my mp3 in my saddle bags on the bike when we were 4 wheelin and I put it under the bungee (the one that holds the lid down tight) when I am floatin!!!
Man I DO have alot to learn about this!!!!
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