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  1. #1
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    Default Killer Ballast Install

    Check this out,I know it's an installation in a Centurion but very impressive in the detail and a killer pump, well wroth the look / read.

    http://www.centurionavalancheballast...l.blogspot.com
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    Those are nice pumps he used! According to wakemakers' site they are 720 GPH compared with 640 for the Jabsco. Not as big of a difference as he makes it out to be, but still an improvement. The only things I don't like about his install is the use of brass valves instead of bronze, and his PVC tee is a little too vulnerable for my taste. Overall he did a great job and is obviously going to be happy with his port side surf wake!

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    I think I am going to do something similar to this thread. I agree with Brain that he should have used a bronze ball valve instead of brass. I really like the auxillary hook ups and I am going to use the same type of application for my center locker and integrated bow sac.

    If I use a T or Y fitting up in the locker with shut off valves I should be able to get way with one pump for the 2 bags and still be able to fill and drain them independently of one another.
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    canuckle head, do you have any pics of the fill and drain ports on the IBS. i am curious if i nedd two fill and two drain lines for the IBS.


    thx

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    I'll get you some pics.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Canuckle Head View Post
    I think I am going to do something similar to this thread. I agree with Brain that he should have used a bronze ball valve instead of brass. I really like the auxillary hook ups and I am going to use the same type of application for my center locker and integrated bow sac.

    If I use a T or Y fitting up in the locker with shut off valves I should be able to get way with one pump for the 2 bags and still be able to fill and drain them independently of one another.
    All right, that's two. What's the benefit of bronze over brass? See, I don't know everything-- just don't tell my kids, OK?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kaneboats View Post
    All right, that's two. What's the benefit of bronze over brass? See, I don't know everything-- just don't tell my kids, OK?
    Brass is a combination of copper and zinc while bronze is a combination of copper and tin. Bronze is much stronger and more corrosion resistant than brass but it is 4X more expensive.
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