Gary,
I made a extra positive and negative wire connection to my batterypack, soldered those two wires to my brass charging points, this way i don't have to remove or unplug my batterypack each time.
With all my dryhull boats i made the same connection, those batteries can't be removed, since they are located down on the keel and covered with all the things to make them run.
As for the tubes, i have good hope that they will work like intended, only had to rebuild them twice, which is rather quick, normally it will take some more tinkeringtime to get them right.
David,
It's a SAS droplet catcher, my levelkeeper is positioned straight under the air inlet inside the SD, so if some droplets will fall down, i'm screwed with a wet levelkeeper.
Manfred.
I made a extra positive and negative wire connection to my batterypack, soldered those two wires to my brass charging points, this way i don't have to remove or unplug my batterypack each time.
With all my dryhull boats i made the same connection, those batteries can't be removed, since they are located down on the keel and covered with all the things to make them run.
As for the tubes, i have good hope that they will work like intended, only had to rebuild them twice, which is rather quick, normally it will take some more tinkeringtime to get them right.
David,
It's a SAS droplet catcher, my levelkeeper is positioned straight under the air inlet inside the SD, so if some droplets will fall down, i'm screwed with a wet levelkeeper.
Manfred.
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