01-08-2016, 11:37 PM
Like many of us I am a mega cheapskate. I wanted a sonar unit I could use for ice fishing and also on my pontoon, so I picked up a Humminbird Helix 5. They do offer the Helix 5 in an ice fishing kit with a nice case and everything, but I wanted the down-imaging unit for my pontoon and DI isn't offered with the ice kit. Humminbird sells the ice fishing case with a battery and "shuttle" for around $130 however. I was determined to do it cheaper! I looked around for a while to find a good case to use, and while at Home Depot I found something that's perfect. They call it the Husky 9 in. Lunch Cooler. Here's my setup:
12v 8ah battery from Cabelas (cheaper in the motorized decoy section than in the boating section): $20
Portable lunch cooler from Home Depot: $20
Battery Tender Jr from Amazon: $25 (I splurged a little on this, but I think it'll be much nicer to my battery than the cheap 12v chargers)
![[Image: C0278365-61BC-4B61-BC06-77B37004DCF0.jpg]](http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u57/mqeqeshe/C0278365-61BC-4B61-BC06-77B37004DCF0.jpg)
![[Image: 16A16802-8076-4EAA-A722-0901F706A29B.jpg]](http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u57/mqeqeshe/16A16802-8076-4EAA-A722-0901F706A29B.jpg)
You can't see the shuttle in the pics, it's basically just a few pieces of 3/4" thick wood. I cut a piece for the bottom about the size of the opening and laid the battery down on it's side. A piece of wood on either side of the battery, and a piece across the top. I made the top piece hinge so I can adjust the angle of the finder or get the battery out if I need to.
I cut a small hole between the main compartment and the front compartment of the cooler. The transducer cable and battery charger cord go through this hole, so all cords can be accessed from the front.
The top handle is awesome and can easily be used to carry the unit around when the lid is open. And there are side pouches and a pocket on the back for extra storage.
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12v 8ah battery from Cabelas (cheaper in the motorized decoy section than in the boating section): $20
Portable lunch cooler from Home Depot: $20
Battery Tender Jr from Amazon: $25 (I splurged a little on this, but I think it'll be much nicer to my battery than the cheap 12v chargers)
![[Image: C0278365-61BC-4B61-BC06-77B37004DCF0.jpg]](http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u57/mqeqeshe/C0278365-61BC-4B61-BC06-77B37004DCF0.jpg)
![[Image: 16A16802-8076-4EAA-A722-0901F706A29B.jpg]](http://i165.photobucket.com/albums/u57/mqeqeshe/16A16802-8076-4EAA-A722-0901F706A29B.jpg)
You can't see the shuttle in the pics, it's basically just a few pieces of 3/4" thick wood. I cut a piece for the bottom about the size of the opening and laid the battery down on it's side. A piece of wood on either side of the battery, and a piece across the top. I made the top piece hinge so I can adjust the angle of the finder or get the battery out if I need to.
I cut a small hole between the main compartment and the front compartment of the cooler. The transducer cable and battery charger cord go through this hole, so all cords can be accessed from the front.
The top handle is awesome and can easily be used to carry the unit around when the lid is open. And there are side pouches and a pocket on the back for extra storage.
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