E-marker circuit boards will work fine with 12V as well. We've been running them off the main batteries in a couple of tanks and the Navarone for years. Or, if you prefer 9V, a simple 9V regulator connected to the main battery will also work fine.

On 10/26/2014 9:09 PM, Mike Lyons wrote:
This was the second time a low 9V had messed us up.
The Spyder Imagine comes with a 9.6V rechargeable battery.
A 9V alkaline or lithium is the same size and works OK when new but
doesn't last long.
Might have to invest in a 9.6V NiMH.

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