nor'easter
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The former owner of NE'r had a 110VAC pump in the lazarette with a dedicated through hull intake (in the ER) that he used for tuna tubes in Cabo. The pump had been removed but there electrical and plumbing fittings are still there. I am fitting the swim step with a removeable bait tank, and want to use the set-up if I can, rather than running a new line from my 12V bait tank pump on the other side of the ER. This will allow me to run both with no compromise in flow for longer overnight trips, as my dedicated tank is 1 scoop max and has a poor flow pattern.
I have looked around, and really have only found 1 Jabsco pump made for pools/spas, and the craftsman models at Sears with reasonable flow rates. Most AC pumps I can find are the monster "well" pumps, or sump pumps. Anyone have a suggestion?
Is it ok to use something intended to live on land, as long as it is wired and set up correctly?
Thanks
I have looked around, and really have only found 1 Jabsco pump made for pools/spas, and the craftsman models at Sears with reasonable flow rates. Most AC pumps I can find are the monster "well" pumps, or sump pumps. Anyone have a suggestion?
Is it ok to use something intended to live on land, as long as it is wired and set up correctly?
Thanks
