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Lipripper92592 01-08-2015 10:51 AM

Hobie Bait Tank 6Volt Battery Question
 
I've been having some Hobie livewell issues the last three times I headed out. After replacing the switch I thought I had everything fixed, but it died again. The pump seems to work just fine, but dies after some time, and sometime being about 5 hours.
Which leads me to believe it is the battery.
When fully charged and allowed to rest for a day, the standing voltage is 6.2volts. I believe this is too low.
If you have a few minutes, could you check the standing voltage on your fully charged 6volt battery with a meter and let me know what the reading is? Trying not to waste $$ on a battery if that's not the issue, but your findings will confirm or debunk my theory. Thanks so much.
Chris

Bert Vega 01-08-2015 11:16 AM

Just get a fawking battery already. The tank only has three parts motor, switch, battery. You checked the motor and bypassed the switch. What else could it be :D

GregAndrew 01-08-2015 11:28 AM

It could also be your charger, so check the output voltage. You should have a higher voltage reading on a fully charged battery. My LiFePo 4 batteries charge at 7.3 volts.

Lipripper92592 01-08-2015 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Bert Vega (Post 215257)
Just get a fawking battery already. The tank only has three parts motor, switch, battery. You checked the motor and bypassed the switch. What else could it be :D

I spent all my $$ on wadershttp://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/i...ons/icon10.gifhttp://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/i...ons/icon10.gifhttp://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/i...ons/icon10.gif
That's probably going to boil down to it. Check that voltage for me when you get homehttp://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/i...ons/icon14.gif

Lipripper92592 01-08-2015 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by GregAndrew (Post 215258)
It could also be your charger, so check the output voltage. You should have a higher voltage reading on a fully charged battery. My LiFePo 4 batteries charge at 7.3 volts.

I'll check the hobie charger as well. Thanks Greg.http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/i...cons/icon7.gif

jorluivil 01-08-2015 12:16 PM

Does your motor rattle? The last issue that I had with my bait tank battery going dead sooner than expected was actually because of a bad pump motor/impeller.

Originally, I thought my issue was with the battery so I bought a new 6volt battery on Ebay, gave it a full charge, rigged my bait tank to a bucket of water and let it run, the battery died in under 5hours. After trying it another two times I figured that I was sent a bad/old battery so picked up a second one from OEX, charged it, tested it, 5hrs later..............same thing happened.

Could I have picked up two bad batteries?

I don't recall who it was that told me (I believe it was Tony) but he mentioned that he had a similar problem. He had asked if my motor was making any noise, I said YES, he said REPLACE IT, I did, that fixed my problem. Its hard to imagine that a bad impeller motor could cause this problem but it can and it will. I'm not saying that's your problem but its something to consider.

I replaced the motor back in 2013, the two batteries that I bought and motor have been running flawlessly since I replaced the motor.

Silbaugh4liberty 01-08-2015 12:48 PM

Once you start draining it completely dead, you damage the charging capacity.

I just noticed yesterday, that OEX sells a switch now, to help limit the usage of the battery. I

http://www.kayakfishingsupplies.com/...-Switch/Detail

Bert Vega 01-08-2015 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Lipripper92592 (Post 215262)


:the_finger:

YakDout 01-08-2015 01:59 PM

6.2 is too low for full charge standing voltage. Try putting it under load and testing it with meter again. Then run the pump for a couple hours with water and test again with battery disconnected, should still be over 6

RedSledTeam 01-08-2015 02:00 PM

6.8 - 7.2 volts!!:alberteinstein:

Lipripper92592 01-08-2015 04:34 PM

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Originally Posted by RedSledTeam (Post 215277)
6.8 - 7.2 volts!!:alberteinstein:

Thank you, thank you thank you!http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/i...cons/icon7.gif
That's around what I figured, but everyone on the interweb thinks they are a battery expert, so lots of false information out there.:you_rock:

Lipripper92592 01-08-2015 04:39 PM

Walmart
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jorluivil (Post 215265)
Does your motor rattle? The last issue that I had with my bait tank battery going dead sooner than expected was actually because of a bad pump motor/impeller.

Originally, I thought my issue was with the battery so I bought a new 6volt battery on Ebay, gave it a full charge, rigged my bait tank to a bucket of water and let it run, the battery died in under 5hours. After trying it another two times I figured that I was sent a bad/old battery so picked up a second one from OEX, charged it, tested it, 5hrs later..............same thing happened.

Could I have picked up two bad batteries?

I don't recall who it was that told me (I believe it was Tony) but he mentioned that he had a similar problem. He had asked if my motor was making any noise, I said YES, he said REPLACE IT, I did, that fixed my problem. Its hard to imagine that a bad impeller motor could cause this problem but it can and it will. I'm not saying that's your problem but its something to consider.

I replaced the motor back in 2013, the two batteries that I bought and motor have been running flawlessly since I replaced the motor.

I found the replacement cartridge at Walmart for $12, just about to head down and pick one up. Thanks so much for the information.

jorluivil 01-08-2015 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Silbaugh4liberty (Post 215270)
Once you start draining it completely dead, you damage the charging capacity.

I just noticed yesterday, that OEX sells a switch now, to help limit the usage of the battery. I

http://www.kayakfishingsupplies.com/...-Switch/Detail


If its an old battery just go get yourself a new one, do like Tony says and QUIT F**KING AROUND WITH THAT SH%T!!!

If the new battery doesn't fix the problem move onto the next item, the motor. If it was the motor that had the problem and not the battery you now have two batteries to use, you can do like I do and swap them out each time you go out.

Sometimes the easiest solution is the simplest.

Author: who cares!

PapaDave 01-09-2015 07:44 AM

I once had a similar problem, after buying two new batteries, it turned out to be the charger, it didn't fully charge the battery. Just a thought. Also had a problem with the terminals on the connector, the motor would not turn on or would quit at odd times. Turns out the connector was corroded.

Dannowar 01-09-2015 07:51 AM

Leave the bait tank at home. You don't have to charge a salas 6x

Silbaugh4liberty 01-09-2015 08:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Dannowar (Post 215349)
Leave the bait tank at home. You don't have to charge a salas 6x

Hell yeah! Haven't got a yellow on bait yet! Goal for 2015, learn to stop sucking at fishing with bait!

All my best fish last year were on lures! Bluefin tuna, yt, halibut, bass, rockfish, etc. All on some type of lure! No slime, no battery required!

:jig:

blazian 01-19-2015 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Bcrossb (Post 216120)
Well, that is good to hear. 62lbs of added water can be left behind.


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Damn how large is your livewell that it weighs 62 lbs in water weight? At 8lbs per gallon you have 7.75 gallon? thats a shit ton.

YakDout 01-19-2015 09:06 AM

The hobie livewell holds 8 gallons

ghotion 01-19-2015 10:10 AM

5 hours is too long to be on the water anyway.

YakDout 01-19-2015 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by ghotion (Post 216143)
5 hours is too long to be on the water anyway.


I'm gonna have to disagree with you on this one Bob


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