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Topic: insaneduanes fish sprayer is done  (Read 3701 times)

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INSANEDUANE

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So I got the fish wetter done, man this project was a tough
One to build the first design was a flop but this one works
Just fine, still needs a little tuning but that’s to be expected
Don’t; ask how I did it because I don’t know my self. :smt005

As for the pump it is an 1100 GPH, 500 just wont do the trick
So I bump up to the big boy. I think you guys should know
How it works just by looking at it. :smt004

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How many amps does that pump pull and what weight battery are you using--run time?


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How many amps does that pump pull and what weight battery are you using--run time?

the pump pulls 5 amps and I am Just using a brick for the battrey same one that I use on the baittank it should be fine :smt002  :smt007
« Last Edit: November 14, 2007, 08:15:51 PM by insaneduane »
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is that for fish you catch or for bait?
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This is for Salmon or other fish that don't do well in the sun  :smt011
It is not for bait I have a live well for that. :smt004

just look at this way you are out on the ocean on a hot day, are you
going to hang your fish on a stringer off the side of the yak so some sealion
can grab your catch and flip you over and make your life a living hell :smt00

Or do you want to feel safe that your catch is safe where a nasty sealion
cant get to it + it keep your fish nice and cool so it is not cooked by the sun
 :smt007
 
 
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Thats Intense Man!!!!

  Nice Job

  Now Lets try a On Board Crab Cooker :smt002
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holeee crap man!  that took some serious man hours no doubt.  congrats on getting it running.


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Just another example of some awesome PVC Engineering. 

I spent all that time (and money) at school for engineering.  It's funny that you don't learn the really practical things in school.  :smt003 Great project Duane!!


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Duane, Nice job masterbaiter! Just add a hose bid and the thing can be used to spray down your yak and gear after a big blue excursion. And don't forget to get my yak and gear after your done with yours :smt002


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Thats pretty cool, you must have quite the stock in pvc elbows  ;)

what about using mister nozzles instead of sprayers to increase efficiency (or garden weed killer sprayer nozzles for adjustability?)?  that would allow for the use of a smaller pump, but would require an inline filter to keep the seaweed out  :)

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