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Old 07-28-2012, 05:38 PM
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Not gonna lie, I've done the ice chest radio on the boat before. I'm just looking to upgrade from that lol
Aint gonna lie either. I rock the ice chest radio everywhere! goes in the fishing boat on the 4 wheeler in all your friends boats that dont have tunes, the camp, the camp fires, the beach. The places are endless. I need to upload sum pics if I can figure that out. Its a 48qt igloo with Jbl marine head unit, and 4, 6 1/2 Jbl speakers. Onboard charger that pugs strait into a wall outlet bluetop gel batt. Alpine mini amp that draws hardly no amps and pushes great for the size of it. Remote, 12vlt. adapter plug for Q beams or cellphone chargers. Things pimped out and sounds bad azz. Every where Ive taken it it gets compliments. Built a half adozen of them for others that had to have one. Fits rite under my leaning post on my boat and is heard loud and clear at full throttle. Only problem is I should have taken out insurance on it and my back, cause replaceing it would be costly, and its like lifting a 48qt ice chest with a case of beer and 40 lbs of ice. Lol !! Dont know how long it plays for exactly, because I never had it die on me. The batt. is 4yrs old and it has been left on all day and all night until the nxt day w/o going dead. Im guessing it'll run 36-48 hrs.
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