I have a 2010 Z1 and this year I noticed my rear ballest tanks are taking on water without the motors turned on. I thought I was accidentally hitting the on swithces but that is not the case. Is there a valve switch on the motor? or could it be both motors are bad? At this time I have turned all ballest off at the ball valves. The motors work to fill and empty the tanks but somehow the tanks are taking on water..
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I too have a 2010 Z1 and bad the same issue. Find the hoses coming from your pumps and make sure they make an arch before going to your tanks. Mine were laying flat which will cause the tanks to passively fill. I took a zip tie and tied up the hose so that it makes an arch on its way to the tank. This took care of my passive filling. Hope my explanation makes sense. Happy to send some pics if needed but am on my mobile right now.
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Originally posted by Riverside711 View PostThanks everyone for your replys. Let me see if I can get some more info..but the motors and ballest set up is a factory set up.
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Just like Jmoore, explains. At some point, the hose needs to be above the level of the tank and water (lake) level. There is a small amount of water pressure on the inlet of the pumps while the boat is under way. If the hose makes a direct line to the tank, which is in the floor so its close to the water line and level of the pump, that small amount of pressure will push the water right to the tank. Lifting the hose so it creates a loop, adds head-pressure to the line, thus overcoming the passive filling.Mikes Liquid Audio: Knowledge Experience Customer Service you can trust-KICKER WetSounds ACME props FlyHigh Custom Ballast Clarion LiquidLumens LEDs Roswell Wave Deflector And More
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Another way to think of it: Water wants to seek a common level. If the bottom of the sac/tank is below the water line, the water will want to passively fill it. If you have centrifugal pumps, water can pass through them (in either direction) when they're not running. So you need to do something to prevent the water from seeking its common level. Raising the hose will do that.
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Originally posted by lancehon View PostI have the opposite problem all of a sudden, my sacs are passively draining out the fill pumpsMikes Liquid Audio: Knowledge Experience Customer Service you can trust-KICKER WetSounds ACME props FlyHigh Custom Ballast Clarion LiquidLumens LEDs Roswell Wave Deflector And More
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Originally posted by chpthril View PostGetting the fill hose above the tank, which is harder on an 08, will work just the same. If you cant get the hose higher, then installing a check-valve will work.
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Tigé Jedi
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Originally posted by lancehon View PostTrying to figure out what changed? It's been flawless all year until the last 2 rides out, and I Havnt changed a thing
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