Good Job! You're getting a water test way before me so let me know how it goes. That is such a simple way to run the lines and how I want to run mine (one for fill, drain and the other for overflow). I wouldn't worry to much about the multiflex rubbing on the edge there, it's seems like pretty durable material. But if you want to go the distance you could use some 5200 sealant and glue some PVC under there to run the line through. Pm me your cost on the new decal when you get a chance.
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Supreme Tigé Master
- Sep 2005
- 9278
- At work, if I was at the lake I wouldn't be talking to you...
- 2005 24v
The bow sac has a fill and and vent on top on both legs and a vent on the nose.
I fill from the bottom of both legs and vent from the top of one of the legs and didn't hook anything up to the nose vent of the sack for the same reason you are worried about.Put your hand on a hot stove for a minute, and it seems like an hour. Sit with a pretty girl for an hour, and it seems like a minute. THAT'S relativity. Albert Einstein
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The test run went well today. Only leaks were slight drips at the pump inlets/outlets. Any suggestions there? There was no problem with the front vent line hose and the storage compartment lip toward full point.
Going to move the fill/drain to the bottom of the sac on the rear comparment sacs. They didn't drain all the way from the top. Also noticed on two sacs I have it where the hose comes up and down to the pump outlet. This kept water on the pump ok for priming but then I couldn't hear the change in pump pitch to tell when it was empty since the water was always on the pump. On the other sac the hose goes straight down from the pump to the sac and I could hear the change then. I may reroute the hoses to go straight down but keep the intake hose still routed to where the impellar has water on it.
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Did it seem like their was a vacuum on the rear bags when draining? How much water was remaining in the bags? Would the top line just not suck down to drain all the water out? If you get a chance give me call when you get some free time. I would like to discuss it in detail. With the 1000lb sac I'm worried If I try to fill from the bottom that the weight of the water will prevent it from filling properly. Are you going to WWS event next weekend?
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When it drained from the top the base of the bag would suck up on to the hose and strained the pump. This was with an inch of water left. The sac that didn't have the hose route up and down into the pump drained better, I think the height is too much for the pump. Not sure if we'll be able to make it. I'll give you a call this afternoon
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On my bow sac, I vented from the top fitting on the nose, where the two legs come together, and had 0 problems. That's where the air wanted to collect as the sac started to fill because it was the highest point.
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