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11-19-2012, 06:24 PM #81
Not sure how the x link could help fill the opposite bag when the source bag is empty? It would suck all air and doubt it will pull through the port pump.
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11-19-2012, 07:17 PM #82
Your not understanding how it works.
you have 1100 in the Regular bag ALL ready filled.
Now your Goofy Buddies want to Surf
You start filling Goofy
You drain Reg
At the same time the Reg is draining its also Being drained by the Cross pump and it fill what its draining from the Reg bag into the Goofy bag
It allows you to Switch from Reg to goofy very fast, or Goofy to Reg very fast.
You still only have 1 fill for each 1100 from under the boat.
You also still only have 1 drain for each bag under the boat, These are the same as you would have with a standard fill drain system.
The Cross over pump only helps you switch from 1 side to the other
You have 2 pumps to do the switch.Malo <--- Means--Evil or Mean One. This explains a lot.
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11-19-2012, 09:04 PM #83
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11-20-2012, 02:24 AM #84You still only have 1 fill for each 1100 from under the boat.
As long as you let the bag get a little headstart in filling before you start doing the transfer I bet it would work.
Fill the surf side twice as fast? Hmmm.So when is this "old enough to know better" supposed to kick in?
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11-20-2012, 08:28 AM #85
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11-20-2012, 11:09 AM #86A Day at the Lake...Priceless
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Joe V
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11-20-2012, 11:19 AM #87
I believe this is MLA authorship , but I have done one and it's easy peasy.
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11-20-2012, 11:48 AM #88
Ohh ok, no i wasnt trying to promote one side vs another LOL.
Yes Berg is correct on what his idea is and yes it would work. I wasnt going to bring that up till i could have a better descrition on it when i do real world testing. You can bet thats how ill be doing it LOL.Last edited by mmandley; 11-20-2012 at 11:58 AM.
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11-20-2012, 11:54 AM #89
Yep, thats it in a nutshell. Forgot I had posted that here.....March seems like forever ago!
Well that's cool to see you own work getting passed around the internet
This works great when a standard sac doesn't have enough fittings, such as if you wanted to do a dual-pump system or if the sac's ports just aren't in the best spot for your application once the sac is in an filled.
The Flow-Rite fittings come in both .75 and 1 inch 90* elbow and straight. Its an easy mod that can be done to any ballast sac, but there are a couple of tricks I have learned with the more I've done.
Adhesive: Rubber cement. Anything that's silicone based will stay pliable and can allow the fitting to slip under load.
Hole size: Round and I tend to find it requires about .125" dia larger then the dia of the threaded portion of the fitting for the flange to fit through.
Having the sac at room temp, or even warmed a little with a hair drier or heatgun on low. This helps to allow the sac to stretch so flange will slip through. I always test fit before applying the adhesive.
I like to inflate the sac while working on it. Some air will escape once the hole is cut, but it still make working easier then when done on a flat sac.
Use a small but sharp razor knife.
When you are ready to install the fitting, lay both the fitting and the flanged nut clamping surface up. Apply the cement to both. Slip the fitting into the hole. While holding it with one hand at the threads, drop the nut over the end of the fitting and start the threads a couple turns. Now move your hand to the end of the fitting and finish threading the nut down until it seats. Turn it hand tight then finish with a pair of slip-joint pliers and turn an additional 1/8 turn.
Top the sac off with air, cap the fitting with tape, then let it set to allow the cement to cure.
Let em know if any one has a specific question.
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03-19-2013, 02:25 PM #90Junior Member
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Hi guys,
I'm new to this forum and have a 2002 Mobius V with the Hippo ballast system. It has the single fill pump connected to the manifold and solenoid valves which I'll be removing. Also the 3 separate drain pumps. I'm changing out the sacs and will be using the 1100's in the rear lockers. I'm also considering using the 1100 gravity games centre sac in the forward ski locker. I have Tsunami 1100 pump hooked up to the original thru hull and would like to use it just for filling the front bag. My plan is to then buy two more 1100's to fill the rear bags and I'm considering putting in separate thru hulls for each of these. I have a few questions regarding the parts and installation.
1) Can you get the rear bags with two drains in case I want to install a cross over system later?
2) Can you use the existing 6 switches on the new set up?
3) I thinking of keeping the existing drain pumps which are all Johnson 750's so I assume I'll need 3/4" fittings.
4) I presently have two batteries in the port locker and I assume that these should be moved but where is the best place?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Dan