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gupppy 04-17-2012 02:22 PM

anyone run a timer on their bait tanks?
 
i have a hobie livewell.
500gph bilge
12V 11aH battery
cheapy humminbird ff

the bilge pumps water too fast. the original owner put a brass valve on the end of the inlet of the bilge to decrease water pressure/limit water coming in. however, i don't like the fact that i'm physically impeding the flow of the pump. i don't want the motor to burn out sooner than later.

anyone use an adjustable timer? call me cheap, but i wanted to see if it's worth the $40.

Siebler 04-17-2012 02:32 PM

We do a lot of timers, they work well and will save battery life. Nothing wrong with doing a flow valve on pump either though, Attwood makes flow valves to be used with these pumps.

Deefeesha 04-17-2012 02:33 PM

Why not down grade the pump battery (separate from FF) to a 6v or switch to a 360gal. pump? Either option is within the $30-$40 range.

Dennis 04-17-2012 02:41 PM

Oex timer... Worth it!

steveooo 04-17-2012 04:05 PM

Step it down to a 6V battery. Will run super quiet, all day, and your bait will thank you.

seriola_killer 04-17-2012 04:23 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steveooo (Post 114636)
Step it down to a 6V battery. Will run super quiet, all day, and your bait will thank you.


^^^^^^^^^ This.

Devildawgjj 04-17-2012 04:52 PM

I was under the impression that most of the pumps say 12v; I know mine does. So could I use a 6v battery?

Caffeind 04-17-2012 05:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by seriola_killer (Post 114638)
^^^^^^^^^ This.

x3

How old is your live well? Maybe just buy the latest Hobie battery from OEX. It comes with a trick charger and connector too...I'm sure they can help you set that up.

The Hobie tank I just got came with a 6v 10amp to run the 500gph Attwood...its totally quiet and bait never dies...on when I get there, off when I leave.

steveooo 04-17-2012 07:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Devildawgjj (Post 114641)
So could I use a 6v battery?

Yes. It will run at the pump about 1/2 speed, which is perfect for yak size bait tanks.

Devildawgjj 04-17-2012 08:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steveooo (Post 114682)
Yes. It will run at the pump about 1/2 speed, which is perfect for yak size bait tanks.

Awesome!! Now I have to go and get 1,200 GPH pump :eek::D

Yakin 04-17-2012 08:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Devildawgjj (Post 114687)
Awesome!! Now I have to go and get 1,200 GPH pump :eek::D

Hell could run those off of a pear of double a batteries ha ha

William Novotny 04-17-2012 09:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Devildawgjj (Post 114641)
I was under the impression that most of the pumps say 12v; I know mine does. So could I use a 6v battery?

I run my tank with one of the 6v 12ah batteries I got from Andy at oex sunset. Runs my tank constantly with no switch, not for a full day fishing but SEVERAL days fishing with no charging. In fact its never fully died on me, I charge it like once a week.

gupppy 04-18-2012 07:49 AM

right now my ff and bait tank is off of 1-12v 11ah battery. I'm curious as to why folks are recommending to run 2 batteries? i've read the other thread http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwevb/s...ight=batteries
where andy recommends 2 batteries as well. is it just a personal preference thing? does 2 batteries eliminate troubleshooting on the water? i mean, if you splice 2 connectors correctly by soldering and making sure of a watertight seal, wouldn't it be just as good? not arguing here, would just like to know for my own knowledge.

edit: post #9 from url above pretty much sums it up.

NEEFFF 04-18-2012 08:51 AM

Looks like i will also need to switch to a 6v as well.. Any suggestions? On brand?

Jimmyz123 04-18-2012 09:15 AM

I self time it. I'll run it for a few minutes at a time depending on the type of bait I have. Dines need a lot of circulation.


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