Dec-02-2013 05:15 PM
Oct-16-2014 05:12 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:
.... when you disconnect everything in that 120 Line will run back downhill and out at pump connection.
Oct-16-2014 03:34 PM
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Dec-08-2013 06:50 PM
mlts22 wrote:
I use a poop battery, which is a spare deep cycle battery that sits around and is trickle charged, then brought out for use. This way, the macerator pump is independent of the charger, and 20-40 amps needed to start and run the pump are easily available.
Dec-08-2013 11:26 AM
Dec-07-2013 11:09 AM
eHoefler wrote:Redterpos3 wrote:720Deere wrote:
A heavy duty battery charger will power it just fine too. You can crimp terminal ends on your wires so you have something to get a bite on with the jumper cables, but honestly if you are close enough to the battery to use jumpers, just add more heavy gauge wire to the pump leads so you don't have to deal with jumper cables.
Ah, I've got one of those!! I'll start with that, and look into the heavy gauge leads also. Do I need to put an inline fuse when using the battery charger?
No it won't. I started out that way and found that it had a severe voltage drop and the pump ran slow and way to hot. I wound up using a 30 power supply I had on the shelf. The pump ran faster and did not overheat with out any voltage drop.
Dec-07-2013 05:42 AM
Redterpos3 wrote:720Deere wrote:
A heavy duty battery charger will power it just fine too. You can crimp terminal ends on your wires so you have something to get a bite on with the jumper cables, but honestly if you are close enough to the battery to use jumpers, just add more heavy gauge wire to the pump leads so you don't have to deal with jumper cables.
Ah, I've got one of those!! I'll start with that, and look into the heavy gauge leads also. Do I need to put an inline fuse when using the battery charger?
Dec-06-2013 11:59 AM
Redterpos3 wrote:
Success! Today I gathered everything I needed, clamped onto the leads on the pump little connectors for the battery clamps to attach to. Hooked everything up, the pump worked, and everything got pumped to my sewer clean out a bit over 100' away downhill. I can still see some water in my black tank, but most did get dumped, and I was able to wash everything out pretty well. Thanks for all your help!!
Dec-06-2013 11:23 AM
Dec-05-2013 07:30 PM
Redterpos3 wrote:
Ok, I've looked at the unit and looks like I need to make a number of connections, and get some kind of "power source," to connect to. How do I do this? What do others use for this connection?
Dec-05-2013 04:00 PM
Redterpos3 wrote:
.....Do I need to put an inline fuse when using the battery charger?
Dec-05-2013 03:33 PM
720Deere wrote:
A heavy duty battery charger will power it just fine too. You can crimp terminal ends on your wires so you have something to get a bite on with the jumper cables, but honestly if you are close enough to the battery to use jumpers, just add more heavy gauge wire to the pump leads so you don't have to deal with jumper cables.
Dec-05-2013 12:13 PM