Ball valve above the ballast pump?

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  • AdrenalineJunky
    • Aug 2019
    • 5

    • California

    • 2004 SAN

    Ball valve above the ballast pump?

    I'm replacing the old manual ballast valves in my 2004 SANTE with solenoid ball valves. I would like to keep them higher up out of the hull and water if possible. My question is, can I place the valve above the pump like the 2nd pic below?

    I wonder if the pump (although primed all the time) would be able to draw the water up and over. But then again, it you toss a hose overboard attached to pump, it draws the water up. In theory it should work. So I guess I'm looking for anyone that has tried this, with or without success?
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    Thanks for your input,
    Mike
  • MLA
    1,000 Post Club Member
    • Dec 2009
    • 1312

    • Lake Wylie NC Area


    #2
    What type of pump is this?

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    • charlesml3
      1,000 Post Club Member
      • Jan 2008
      • 2454

      • Lake Gaston, NC

      • 2022 G23

      #3
      Agreed, need to know what type of pump it is. If it's a Jabsco or similar, it'll prime itself.

      -Charles

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      • Stevemo14
        Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
        • Apr 2019
        • 691

        • Columbus, OH

        • 2005 Super Air 210 Team; 1960 Chris Craft 18' Continental

        #4
        The 2004 stock pump is an aerator pump. If you have reversible pumps i don;t see the need for the electric ball valve as they would seal themselves.

        Are you trying to keep these up higher cause you get water in the bilge and don't want the actual electric units to get wet?

        I installed mine a few weeks ago, and i just ran them inline directly behind the pumps. I was going to go after the pumps, but I was having a hard time finding a threaded/barbed fitting that was big enough.

        I don't think i should have any issue with them getting wet where they are installed. I have never had that much water in my bilge.

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        • AdrenalineJunky
          • Aug 2019
          • 5

          • California

          • 2004 SAN

          #5
          They are aerator pumps. Stock on the 2004 SANTE. They are not the reversible Jabsco type. I currently mounted the ball valves where the old valves were. The new valves are IP65 – Water resistant to spraying of water, not to powerful jets of water. So they will probably be alright. I just thought if they were mounted up even with the motor, that would keep them out of the bilge and nice a dry.

          Thanks for the feed back so far. Looking to hear what others have done.
          Mike

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          • XBIGPUN66
            Senior Member of PLANETNAUTIQUE
            • Oct 2012
            • 456

            • WI

            • 2014 SAN 210 TE. NSS. Pro ballast.

            #6
            We used to open the ball valves and then drive about surf speed for 30 sec with pumps on to prime them

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            Ian S
            2014 SANTE. NSS. Pro balllast. Boatmate trailer
            2004 SANTE. 4000 lb ballast, 2013 graphics (prev). Ramlin trailer
            2009 Moomba Outback (prev). Boatmate trailer

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