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stretch55
04-25-2010, 03:54 PM
Ok well after talking to Al a couple time this weekend and last week. Sounds like we are both getting ready to dive into upgrading our ballast systems. I am going with 3 1" intakes, 3 Tsunami 1200's, all 1" hose lines and 1" vented loops. I am leaving the drain alone for now, well I mean the pumps. I am on the fence with the "Y" and one way check valves for the drain side. Hopefully I will purchase everything Monay and go to work. I was really going to go with the signle intake and 3 tsunami 800's but if I upgrade to the 2300lb gravity 3 system I would like to have the faster fill time of the 1200's.

mmandley
04-26-2010, 11:05 AM
Sounds like a good system man. I have to say yesterday waiting on my 750s to fill it sure felt like a long time compared to normal. I kept checking them and they weren't filled yet LOL.

Got them filled and man was the ass saggin in the water. I had water half way up my calf haha. My puppy swam right up on the swim deck, he liked it LOL.

I will be working on a system very similar to you and Als. Just got a lot of other things im supposed to be doing.

you da man
04-26-2010, 11:33 AM
I'm going to upgrade my system as well with 3 intakes and 3 Johnson reversible pumps

mmandley
04-26-2010, 11:39 AM
Johnson reversible pumps? Are you going to use them to drain also? Or is that just the way the pumps you want are featured?

you da man
04-26-2010, 12:12 PM
Johnson reversible pumps? Are you going to use them to drain also? Or is that just the way the pumps you want are featured?

These pumps seem to be more reliable, do not have any impellor issues, and flow 13.7 gallons per min which is more than the Jabsco. Also, slightly less expensive. Guys in the Centurion forum are filling 750 sacs in barely 6 min and doing 1100 sacs in 10 min

jasonwm
04-27-2010, 05:20 PM
Johnson reversible pumps? Are you going to use them to drain also? Or is that just the way the pumps you want are featured?
If you spend the money on a reversible pump you definitely want to use it for both filling and draining. That will also simplify the installation as well.