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Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Vista
Posts: 31
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Do you think you can give me the details of your setup?
because i really don't want to run two batteries. so if you can that would be great. Thanks |
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Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Encinitas
Posts: 257
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My system is pretty basic as I prefaced with the fact that I don't have much electrical knowledge. I'll post up my set up maybe tonight or tomorrow. PM me if you have more specifics and I'd be happy to chat by phone if that helps. I figured the easy math is $35 / battery = $70. So I went with one battery at $40 (more amphours). Unfortunately, I had to buy the timer for $30 after the fact. Factor in miscellaneous waterproof/stainless fittings as well. Depending on how much time on the water you may get away with not having the timer. |
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#3 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2012
Location: Encinitas
Posts: 257
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Getting back to this post as I said I'd put up some details. Sorry, I know how everyone loves pics, but not happening right now.
Gruber 12v 10.5amphour battery running splitter to ff and bait tank. Bilge pump 360gph, 12v, 2.5 ampfuse (Rule brand name - typical). Analog timer from OEX running pump 5sec on and 15sec off. |
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