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Type? They are live well aerator pumps. No factory upgrade. They do no have serviceable impellers.
They are rated at 20 GPM at the pump outlet. However, an aerator can be 20% slower by time the water hits the sac/tank. Have you timed them?
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Unfortunately, they are just slow IIRC the small front bags on ours are timed around 3min and rears are 7 or so with the add on bags in the lockers. This is based on the sub floor bag setup not sure what year Tige switched to that system.
Unfortunately, they are just slow IIRC the small front bags on ours are timed around 3min and rears are 7 or so with the add on bags in the lockers. This is based on the sub floor bag setup not sure what year Tige switched to that system.
The timers do not control the flow rate/speed of the pump. They just monitor the run time of the pump and populate the ballast gauge based on the algorithm. So if the gauge shows 100% or the pump is shutting off (y/m dependent) before the vent is purging, then the timer need adjusting.
One reason I suggest timing them with a watch, is to know if you are dealing with a actual slow flow rate or just long fill time due to the ballast capacity.
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Thanks all. I'm assuming they wear out eventually? My boat has 135 hours. Seems like they should be just fine at this point. I will time each one and adjust accordingly to see if that helps.
Is this as good as it gets with regard to flow?
BTW.........I can't quote, like, etc.... on my browser. IDK why.
These types of pumps typically just die a sudden death, as opposed to "wearing out" and dying a slow death.
There are faster pumps, but they are typically larger in size. This can be problematic to fit them in the existing spot. You can add additional pump, but again, there are challenges.
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[QUOTE][The timers do not control the flow rate/speed of the pump. They just monitor the run time of the pump and populate the ballast gauge based on the algorithm. So if the gauge shows 100% or the pump is shutting off (y/m dependent) before the vent is purging, then the timer need adjusting.
One reason I suggest timing them with a watch, is to know if you are dealing with a actual slow flow rate or just long fill time due to the ballast capacity./QUOTE]
Where did I say the timers control the flow or speed of the pump?
My posted time for full ballast was to give a benchmark point for comparison. The original question was if the pumps we under performing or not.
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