I have seen several post about the Air's and adding an auto ballast system. Well, this is what I have come up with. Let me know what your opinions are and where I may run into trouble.
Notes/Questions?
1) I already have a fly high sac in the ski locker and in the rear Tee'd into the stock fill line. Each sack has an additional fill and empty pump (aireator style) and each have manual ball valves in line to shut them off.
2) With the stock system, the pump has a hard time emptying while moving (e.g., pushing water out the bottom of the boat) so I would like to add a drain via the vents out of the existing vent line so I can drain out the side of the boat while running down the lake.
3) Question, is the fitting in the drain/vent line in the rear of the boat a check valve? If so, I think I can t-in past them to drian out the rear w/o adding new holes into the boat
4) I saw these valves that others have used...3/4" Active Open so I can activate them open when the fill or the empty pump is on for each respective line.
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With this, I can turn on the stock pump to open the first valve (using the dial knobs to cut off flow to the stock tansk if needed). And then turn on each of the sac pumps to fill in sequence with the main pump still on and the main valve still open. Then cut them all off to seal the water in (can also shut the white dials). To drain, I turn on each respective drain pump. B/C the first valve is only operated by the fill pump, the valve stays shut so water is directd out of the extra drain line. I can do this for each of the sacs. I am assuming the fitting in the stock vent/drain line is a check valve. I will probably add a check valve in the new/extra drain line too.
Notes/Questions?
1) I already have a fly high sac in the ski locker and in the rear Tee'd into the stock fill line. Each sack has an additional fill and empty pump (aireator style) and each have manual ball valves in line to shut them off.
2) With the stock system, the pump has a hard time emptying while moving (e.g., pushing water out the bottom of the boat) so I would like to add a drain via the vents out of the existing vent line so I can drain out the side of the boat while running down the lake.
3) Question, is the fitting in the drain/vent line in the rear of the boat a check valve? If so, I think I can t-in past them to drian out the rear w/o adding new holes into the boat
4) I saw these valves that others have used...3/4" Active Open so I can activate them open when the fill or the empty pump is on for each respective line.
<http://cgi.ebay.com/3-4-Electric-Solenoid-Valve-12-v-Diesel-Water-B21N_W0QQitemZ290356157234QQcategoryZ87087QQcmdZVi ewItemQQ_trksidZp4340.m263QQ_trkparmsZalgo%3DSIC%2 6its%3DI%252BC%26itu%3DUCI%252BIA%252BUA%252BFICS% 252BUFI%26otn%3D10%26ps%3D63>
With this, I can turn on the stock pump to open the first valve (using the dial knobs to cut off flow to the stock tansk if needed). And then turn on each of the sac pumps to fill in sequence with the main pump still on and the main valve still open. Then cut them all off to seal the water in (can also shut the white dials). To drain, I turn on each respective drain pump. B/C the first valve is only operated by the fill pump, the valve stays shut so water is directd out of the extra drain line. I can do this for each of the sacs. I am assuming the fitting in the stock vent/drain line is a check valve. I will probably add a check valve in the new/extra drain line too.
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