ScooterVDub
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- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2008
- Boat Model
- SX
- Boat Length
- 21
Tomorrow marks our 1 year anniversary with our 2008 Yamaha SX210. We love the boat and have had a great time with it.
So far I have replaced the scupper valve with a stainless one because our first launch of the season let me know the stock plastic one broke. Bilge pump doesn’t keep up with a 1.5” hole in the hull.
That leads my to my question. The previous owner installed a two battery system which has worked great for us while hanging out on the water all day. My lack of trust in peoples abilities resulted in my testing the amp draw on each batter in each setting. I was surprised to see that it was wired properly! However, the bilge pump only works when a batter is turned on. We got an in/out slip this year and we may have to leave out boat in the water overnight.
Should I just leave a battery on so the bilge pump is on? Or should I hardwire the the bilge switch to both batteries so that I can turn off the batteries but the bilge stays on? It is a fully auto pump.
I appreciate any help!
So far I have replaced the scupper valve with a stainless one because our first launch of the season let me know the stock plastic one broke. Bilge pump doesn’t keep up with a 1.5” hole in the hull.
That leads my to my question. The previous owner installed a two battery system which has worked great for us while hanging out on the water all day. My lack of trust in peoples abilities resulted in my testing the amp draw on each batter in each setting. I was surprised to see that it was wired properly! However, the bilge pump only works when a batter is turned on. We got an in/out slip this year and we may have to leave out boat in the water overnight.
Should I just leave a battery on so the bilge pump is on? Or should I hardwire the the bilge switch to both batteries so that I can turn off the batteries but the bilge stays on? It is a fully auto pump.
I appreciate any help!
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