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I am searching for an approximate current draw at motor start up for a directional fish feeder like a Texas Hunter. Please and thank you!
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Maybe just ask Texas Hunter what the current draw is when the rig fires up.
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I dun own an automatic feeder so I dun know much about them. I thought the consumer interface for those gizmos on the power end was a battery. If feeders are battery powered, it will be interesting to see if a manufacturer will give the current draw info for their motor.
Last edited by Bill D.; 02/27/15 10:17 PM.
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