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Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Yucaipa, CA
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#2 |
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Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Yucaipa, CA
Posts: 1,136
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James, why did you use a 6 volt battery? The pump is a twelve volt unit so at 6 volts it runs very slow. I'm plumbing a drain into the bottom of the tank so when I'm landing I don't have to have the extra weight in the back of my yak.
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#3 |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Fullerton
Posts: 1,361
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Running a 12v pump on a 6v battery slows the flow. More fragile bait like chovies can get beat up with too much flow
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Join Date: Jun 2014
Location: East County San Diego
Posts: 657
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I run a 6v 12amp with my setup and its perfect for keeping the bait alive all day. I can go 10 hrs without a problem and have held a dozen or more spanish/greenies alive. |
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