Install a 48 v to 12 volt converter.
John Raynes
On Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 9:21 PM, Marti Thorkilson <mthorkilson@yahoo.com> wrote:
The boat has been in a barn for the past 25 years! She seems as sound as the day she was built but is dry as a dog biscuit. Once she "takes up" I suspect that she will be free of leaks but that's pure spectualtion on my part.. I've installed a dripless shaft seal and she has a manual, whale gusher pump installed. I agree completely about the bilge pump capacity. It's just that I live about 90 minutes from the dock and don't want to lose too much sleep worrying about water seeping into the bilge. That's why I want the electric pump. How would I go about wiring it directly from a 12V battery that is part of a 48V system?
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