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Funny thing is that when I talked to my dealer about adding the two new ballasts and pumps he stated a number of times that he wanted to use the Jebsco's because the factory pumps aren't very good pumps. You can look at them and see a huge difference. Don't get me wrong, I'm glad I have the factory ballast, but when pumps start going bad, I will probably go back with a different pump and lay them horizontally.
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So when I mount the aerator pumps for my system, they should be mounted horizontally?
Yes, with the outlet pointing up. This way the pump does not have to pull water up.
Basic plumbing is as follows:
Inlet (supply) piping: brass mushroom through hull (rear of boatLast edited by rushin; 07-28-2009, 05:55 PM.I'm on a boat man. I got my flippy floppies....
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Originally posted by rushin View PostYes, with the outlet pointing up. This way the pump does not have to pull water up.
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So, I wonder if mounting the pump verticly works this way because the water is coming in from the bottom of the boat and not the transom like the 07's? I guess the water is being forced into the pump? So then you could fill while underway if it is a scoop type. HmmmmmI'm on a boat man. I got my flippy floppies....
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Originally posted by rushin View Postlooks like we were typing at the same time
The mushrooms aren't scoop types so I don't know if I could fill them at speed or not...seems reasonable. Doubt I'll try it though, as I could run it dry, burn up pump and have to totally disassemble the boat to fix it
All in all, I'm glad I have the factory ballast...It's located in an area that i don't think you can add ballast to later...
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Originally posted by Timmy! View PostSo when I mount the aerator pumps for my system, they should be mounted horizontally?
Looks like Tige went with a single shroom for each pump, allowing for fill on the fly with out being force-fed like a scoop will do. If the issue is unwanted filling, then as someone put it, loop the hose as to make an upside down pee trap, this will create an air pocket that I bet will give enough resistance to stop the small amount of water pressure created while cruising.
No fear of burning up those pumps from running dry as the blade does not contact the housing like the reversible Ballast puppies do. They will burn up an impeller in a matter of minutes when dry. Are those draining out the bottom or T'd into the other drains out the side?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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Originally posted by Duncan View PostThe 09 in floor ballast system drains out the side.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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Originally posted by chpthril View PostSorry, let me clarify, i was wondering if his added ballast, using the reversible Ballast Puppies, what dumping out the side or bottom.
chpthril...any questions about how the factory ballasts are plumbed...did you see the pictures?
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Originally posted by Guapo View PostThe new added ballasts drain back out the bottom. I wanted it to drain out the side, so I knew when they were empty, but the dealer wanted to do it this way...thought is was better. So far, I simply open the locker and keep an eye on them...not a big deal. It does make the system really simple. So far I like it.
chpthril...any questions about how the factory ballasts are plumbed...did you see the pictures?
Yep, draining out the bottom with the Puppies is by far the cleanest ans simplest setup, but the down side you kinda have to watch the sacs drain and kill the switch when the sac is empty. These pumps do have a "run dry" protection feature, but it seems to more for protecting the motor, not the impeller.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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Originally posted by chpthril View PostYep, draining out the bottom with the Puppies is by far the cleanest ans simplest setup, but the down side you kinda have to watch the sacs drain and kill the switch when the sac is empty. These pumps do have a "run dry" protection feature, but it seems to more for protecting the motor, not the impeller.
It'll be a few weeks before I get back out in the boat (heading to Canada for some fishing with my three boys)...I'll try and get some photos of the wake when I get back. It has made a huge differnece...not quite Ragboys...but still not bad.
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Originally posted by kerlee View PostI had the same problem and the dealer called Tige about it.
The problem is that the fill hoses are not looped high enough in the engine compartment for the starboard ballast system and the ballast fills passively. The dealer added a few feet of hose and some zip ties to loop in higher and the problem resolved it self but still occurred one or two times when I was on the lake. When I went home, I undid the zip ties and moved the hose so the loop was even higher up and have not had any problems since.
kerlee
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