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tying in bait tank and ff
hey guys not big on electrical work how do you all tie in you your bait tank and ff to a 12v battery.
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i run two different systems each self contained one 6v for bait tank and 12v for FF/sonar
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how do you store your battery in your yak
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i use the cheap walmart waterproof storage boxes $ 5.00
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thank you want to go to walmart now hopefully they have it at my local walmart
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thanx guys for the suggestions and where would i get a timer for bait tank
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im using a 12 volt battery running my fishfinder and bait tank. im using a remote control to turn off my bait tank on an off. also the remote control has 100%,50% and 25% for how much water you want your baittank to produce.
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you don't
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if you use 6v with a 500gph rule pump you will not need a timer.
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not finding any of those boxs online that are 5 dollars
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http://www.walmart.com/ip/Outdoor-Re...t-Box/10928126
There is a cheaper one that is similar they are in the sporting goods area |
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Will running a 500gph pump on a 12 volt take a beating To my bait? I have a 12v batter that I think have like 50-60 amp hours I run it to my FF and my bait tank. I haven't used the tank with bait in it yet. Is there something I can put in between the battery and the pump that will run the pump slower?
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I use a 360 GPH WITH A 6v 12a for the bait tank, and I keep bait alive allllllll day and then some. For my FF I use a 12v 12a battery and I've been on the water 12+ hours with no problems at all. When I first started off I had both to a 12v with a 500GPH pump. My bait got beat up and my battery life was only around 5-6 hours. I would recommend going with 2 separate batteries on 2 different systems. As stated above if it shorts your bait and FF are done, along with your day. I don't use a timer or anything like that. I try to keep the wiring on a kayak as simple as possible and try to keep switches and anything extra out of the mix. I believe in the KISS method. Keep It Simple Stupid. I also re wire everything every season. Keeping a simple system makes this easier. I'm out on the water a lot and salt water is a true enemy of anything electronic.
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see here is the problem my bait pump when it is connected wont turn off so i have to put a switch on it unless there is something im not seeing. sos
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What your not seeing is that if you run 2 batteries.....6 volt for the bait tank and you won't have to turn it off as it severely restricts the flow of water into your tank. Use the 12 volt battery for your ff. Will run it all day. If you use 1 12volt battery to run both ff and bait tank, then you will have to install an interrupter type switch for the bait tank. Also by using one battery for both, it may not last all day and if something goes wrong and you short it out, you lose both ff and bait tank.
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