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Installing a live well pump (basspirator)
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<blockquote data-quote="cybereyes" data-source="post: 84281" data-attributes="member: 1168"><p>So it looks like my overflow hose will be going to a hole thats a little higher than the livewell is, because I was afraid that where I was going to put it would be too close to the water line. Is this going to cause a flow problem? It will also be T'ed into a tube that runs from the bottom of the livewell which is connected to my bilge pump. Will this cause it to run back onto itself. I don't know anymore, this stupid livewell has me perplexed. I really don't want to run a hose all the way back to the back of the boat again for a drain etc, it is going to be hard enough running the first hose for the aerator pump, plus I was afraid that water would come in that way too even with a stand up tube.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cybereyes, post: 84281, member: 1168"] So it looks like my overflow hose will be going to a hole thats a little higher than the livewell is, because I was afraid that where I was going to put it would be too close to the water line. Is this going to cause a flow problem? It will also be T'ed into a tube that runs from the bottom of the livewell which is connected to my bilge pump. Will this cause it to run back onto itself. I don't know anymore, this stupid livewell has me perplexed. I really don't want to run a hose all the way back to the back of the boat again for a drain etc, it is going to be hard enough running the first hose for the aerator pump, plus I was afraid that water would come in that way too even with a stand up tube. [/QUOTE]
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