Guys,
I searched the forums but couldn't find the answer to this question. I know on the 2008s, if you filled the ballast system and the timers shut off all you had to do was press the ballast to fill again to run a FULL second fill cycle. Is this also true on the 2009s as I believe I read somewhere they they were more intelligent timers where they wouldn't run another fill cycle since they "know" the system is full and require to run an empty cycle.
The reason I ask is because am about to pull the trigger on an 09 230 and will want to plumb in additional sacs to the stock system. The FlyHigh system for this states to run 2 fill cycles and I am hoping that they are just timed and don't try to remember if the system is full so you can just run a second fill cycle. The MC boats timers are so "intelligent" - I use that word loosely - that they won't let you run two back to back fill cycles since it remembers the states of the tank.
The additional sacs seem easy to plumb in as long as the electronics allow for running back to back fill cycles.
Sorry for the verbose post but any info would be appreciated.
I searched the forums but couldn't find the answer to this question. I know on the 2008s, if you filled the ballast system and the timers shut off all you had to do was press the ballast to fill again to run a FULL second fill cycle. Is this also true on the 2009s as I believe I read somewhere they they were more intelligent timers where they wouldn't run another fill cycle since they "know" the system is full and require to run an empty cycle.
The reason I ask is because am about to pull the trigger on an 09 230 and will want to plumb in additional sacs to the stock system. The FlyHigh system for this states to run 2 fill cycles and I am hoping that they are just timed and don't try to remember if the system is full so you can just run a second fill cycle. The MC boats timers are so "intelligent" - I use that word loosely - that they won't let you run two back to back fill cycles since it remembers the states of the tank.
The additional sacs seem easy to plumb in as long as the electronics allow for running back to back fill cycles.
Sorry for the verbose post but any info would be appreciated.
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