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Old 07-03-2012, 10:38 AM   #21
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how much did it end up costing?
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Old 07-03-2012, 03:27 PM   #22
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So, I am pretty much going to try and copy you to a "T" since your tank setup is legit. Would you mind snapping a close up of your battery box wiring? Of the toggle switch? I have my parts coming in Thursday and really need every advantage since building things is no where near my specialty! Also, are you running a fuse?

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Absolutely, let me go grab my camera and I'll snap a few more. No fuse for me, I figured, the less soldering I have to do, the less chance of a bad connection, failure, etc.


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how much did it end up costing?
I don't have an exact number, but a little less than what Andy sells the tank for. Not by much. I bought everything at OEX that I didn't already have, minus the pet food container (Petco for $30 I believe).

Here's my parts list...

Petfood Container
1060 battery box
6v battery
Battery connectors of your choice
Extra wiring, depending on how long you make your inlet tube
Waterproof on/off switch
Clear tubing for inlet (I used 30" on mine)
PVC right angle inlet
Igloo Drain (if you want it, will be adding it to mine soon.)
360 gph pump
2 Handles
2 eyelets
Rod holder
Bungee for lid


Tools/Other things needed:

Soldering Iron
Measuring Tape
Goop
Shrink wrap
Zip ties
Plastic rivets (or screws, your choice)
Drill and drill bits
Rivet gun/screw driver, depending on what you use
Patience

I think that's all of it...
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Old 07-03-2012, 03:54 PM   #23
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Wiring Pics

As promised..


Make sure you goop up every single hole you make! If I was to do this again, I would remember to drill through the rubber insert and thread all of the wiring first. I forgot to do it for the wires running to the pump, and had already soldered/heat shrunk everything through the plastic (minus the rubber), and didn't want to re-do all that work again.

Just remember, the switch lays on the hot line. The negative runs straight to the battery. Measure twice, cut once. And solder away!


Edit- Darth, if you wanted to run a fuse, put it between the switch and battery on the hot line. That way it will save everything if you have a short. I don't think you'll need one, but I'll let you make that call.
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Old 07-03-2012, 07:17 PM   #24
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Make sure you goop up every single hole you make! If I was to do this again, I would remember to drill through the rubber insert and thread all of the wiring first. I forgot to do it for the wires running to the pump, and had already soldered/heat shrunk everything through the plastic (minus the rubber), and didn't want to re-do all that work again.

Just remember, the switch lays on the hot line. The negative runs straight to the battery. Measure twice, cut once. And solder away!


Edit- Darth, if you wanted to run a fuse, put it between the switch and battery on the hot line. That way it will save everything if you have a short. I don't think you'll need one, but I'll let you make that call.
Awesome! Thank you very much for taking the time to snap those pics! I really do appreciate it.

The pics help clear up my questions. I think I will skip the fuse as well. As long as the powers of Goop are on my side I think I will be solid. Now I just have to make the trip to OEX to grab all the misc pieces.
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Old 07-03-2012, 07:46 PM   #25
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Awesome! Thank you very much for taking the time to snap those pics! I really do appreciate it.
Anytime! Anything to help a fellow yak'er. If you're ever a little more north, send me a PM. And if I'm ever down south, I'll let you know (if you'd be up for it, of course!)
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Old 09-21-2012, 11:41 AM   #26
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How much did it cost you to make the tank , thinking about making one

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Old 10-23-2012, 11:41 PM   #27
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MrM, can you please tell me where you got that 90 degree angle for the inflow from?? Ive been looking all over for one but cant find it. Nice bait tank btw im making me one too but with the smaller 4.7 gallon vittles vault.
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Old 10-24-2012, 05:38 AM   #28
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MrM, can you please tell me where you got that 90 degree angle for the inflow from?? Ive been looking all over for one but cant find it. Nice bait tank btw im making me one too but with the smaller 4.7 gallon vittles vault.
I picked it up at OEX in sunset. They have everything you need and more.
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Old 10-24-2012, 11:56 AM   #29
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I picked it up at OEX in sunset. They have everything you need and more.
11/2 hour drive from here guess ill keep looking around.
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Old 10-24-2012, 12:09 PM   #30
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Old 10-24-2012, 12:19 PM   #31
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They ship.
Where do you live? I'd like to think that the other OEX sells them, too. Not a sure fact, but it'd make sense.
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Where do you live? I'd like to think that the other OEX sells them, too. Not a sure fact, but it'd make sense.
I live in north hollywood and the closest one is still pretty far.
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Ill check their site thanks.
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Old 10-24-2012, 08:26 PM   #34
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If you do not buy on line from OEX let me know. I will give you some info for your neck of the woods were you may find one. Gas is still high so freight is not bad.
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