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Join Date: Jul 2011
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Interesting! Good info for sure, thank you. I'll have to give the bait tank a whack soon. Time to start shopping for parts!
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: San Bernardino, CA
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Great idea!
I need to figure out a better outlet tube. I went with 1/2" and it was WAY to small. I had water flowing out of the top of my tank! I personally don't really like having the water flowing in the rear of my PA it adds just more weight!
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Location: Orange County, ca
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what type of battery case is that?
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It's a Pelican 1060 waterproof case. I picked it up at Fry's electronics of all places.
Yakin- I'm using a 1-1/2 male to 1-1/4 female nylon bushing I picked up at West Marine along with a 1-1/4 pipe thread to 1-1/4 hose 90' elbow. All the PVC was picked up at Lowes. If you have the option of getting the stuff at OEX though they should have everything you need there. Dan |
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i wouldnt trust the hatch seal on the PA. try 1-1/2" thats usually the standard
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For the drain outlet hose I use a 1 1/8 thru plug forn west marine Home depot sells a pump hose to fit, and to block off the outlet use a tub/sink screen drain and secure with 3 stainless screw with a stainless nut for a spacer between screen and outlet, abut 3/16 thick nut shoud do.
The less water on my yack the better..
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Any suggestions?
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I will be down in SD this coming weekend for the yellowtail shoot out so I will stop in at OEX down there and might get what I need!
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