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water flow
- rjr
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water flow
Thanx in advance.
- Midnightsun
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- Cooler
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Re: water flow
( All weather people have to say this on air, near lakes )
- buster53
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- Danpmart
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- Danpmart
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Re: water flow
tomschauer wrote:Source of the post Whoa, that was a nasty tank!
I was seriously considering selling the boat....
- rjr
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Re: water flow
Will try to respond to everyone:
midnightsun - yes -full.
cooler - increased flow rate to 5 gph. Have tried disconnect/reconnect. Have not run shore water and pump at same time.
buster - filter is clean.
viper - spec is for 5 gph. connections solid. pump is 12 volt.
danpmart - no nasty filter.
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Re: water flow
I hope that increasing to a higher volume pump isn't overloading the wiring that might have been originally designed by factory to carry less of a load from the original pump. If that's the case, there will be a voltage drop and the pump won't run as it should. Will increase amperage though which might not be safe for the wiring if it's the wrong gauge for that circuit/new higher load.
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