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You may be doing something different than I did. Chpthril had me run the pumps off the battery and the power for the switches came from the helm buss bar under the dash. Looks like this;
Where else would I run the pumps to? All my switches are being used by something. Or do I not need it?
The switches and pumps need some sort of circuit protection. You can use a fuse holder for each switch, or a large fuse to feed all the switches. I prefer to use a single manual-reset breaker to feed all the switches. If there is a short, the tripped breaker can be be reset V's a blown fuse.
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You may be doing something different than I did. Chpthril had me run the pumps off the battery and the power for the switches came from the helm buss bar under the dash. Looks like this;
I have that but I also think that all 4 slots are used. I will have to go double check. I am guessing you can't double up there without changing the fuse.
The switches and pumps need some sort of circuit protection. You can use a fuse holder for each switch, or a large fuse to feed all the switches. I prefer to use a single manual-reset breaker to feed all the switches. If there is a short, the tripped breaker can be be reset V's a blown fuse.
You said that for the front sac that guy is using 800 gph pumps to drain. Is there that big of a price jump to use them for the back? Or is the main reason it is on the front is because they are for the same sac?
UH OH! TURN OVER TURN OVER... within field goal range in OVERTIME. Lets see if the giants FG kicker doesn't screw this one up. Well, that is if they will need to kick a field goal.
UH OH! TURN OVER TURN OVER... within field goal range in OVERTIME. Lets see if the giants FG kicker doesn't screw this one up. Well, that is if they will need to kick a field goal.
Dang. Should've fair caught it or stayed away.
Yeah, hindsight is 20/20 and I am an arm chair qb.
I am hoping with all the threads here it will be pretty easy.
Mike will get you through it he was a huge help to me I dreaded the electrical part and when I was done it was easiest part. I'm happy to pass anything along if you need it.
You said that for the front sac that guy is using 800 gph pumps to drain. Is there that big of a price jump to use them for the back? Or is the main reason it is on the front is because they are for the same sac?
When using aerator pumps, "U" shaped the bow sac drains more complete when there is a pump on each leg. The 800 GPH pumps are perfect for this. The 800 GPH will work fine for any sac, but the fill/drain time will be dependant on the size of the sac. Large sacs take some time, small sacs take less time. Just depends on what you want.
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I am hoping with all the threads here it will be pretty easy.
The electrical is not too hard, we'll get you through it.
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
When using aerator pumps, "U" shaped the bow sac drains more complete when there is a pump on each leg. The 800 GPH pumps are perfect for this. The 800 GPH will work fine for any sac, but the fill/drain time will be dependant on the size of the sac. Large sacs take some time, small sacs take less time. Just depends on what you want.
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