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Anyone have a good batter option for the hobie livewell
The switch on the live well broke and it’s wired to go straight to the batter but I need new battery if anyone uses a certain 6v please let me know
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Can your just put a new switch on it?
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https://www.amazon.com/Powersonic-PS...%2C202&sr=8-47
I use them , I think it last 5 yrs and I changed switch long times ago it's easy https://www.amazon.com/MIDIYA-Heavy-...s%2C255&sr=8-3 Pull on off is better IMO |
Switches go bad. I also direct wire the battery to the bait tank. I use wire twist caps to keep them on.
I'm using a standard 6v battery I picked up at my local hobie shop. |
The hobie switches on the older design livewells stink.
Mine died after 3-4 months of heavy use. Replaced with new switch and died after another 3 months. Bypass the switch and go direct. Simply place the battery in the pocket and secure during launch and then connect the battery once ready to make bait. Very easy. Lots of cost-effective battery options online or locally. Just confirm the size, to ensure it fits. Also, you'll need to rewire depending on the current wiring setup if you go with a non-hobie battery. Not a big deal, but just an FYI. |
I removed my switch and coated it using liquid electrical tape then reinstalled. Seems to have held up.
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There are other switch options that can be used. For example on DIY bait tanks I've used waterproof toggle switches from West Marine and had good results. At the end of the day though, you want reliability and something you can count on. Nothing worse than launching or getting out there and the bait tank is dead.
:jig: These never need batteries though:D |
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is it an older tank?
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I've only had luck with one switch but it cost me $30, but like most switches it ended up failing. If cost is an issue do just like everyone else and bypass the switch, it's not hard to connect the battery to the pump when you're on the water, I've done it plenty of times.
Just remember to not connect the battery you start making bait and don't forget to disconnect it once you're done, you do not want to fully drain an SLA battery. |
Since this is kinda related, no issues with my switch but just killed my 2nd battery.
Can I just pull the wire/connection off the old one and solder it to a generic 6v? |
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