Ballast Pump Bypass Switch? |
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stepper459 ![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() Joined: June-17-2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 349 |
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I kind of doubt it would really hurt the pump to run for a few minutes with the valve closed, but I can't say I've tried it. My '03 has separate switches for each pump.
The tanks will probably also fill mostly just by driving around, so if you open the valve on the port side only, then drive a bit, you might just get the result you're looking for. |
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DVskier ![]() Senior Member ![]() Joined: September-04-2014 Location: Seneca SC Status: Offline Points: 449 |
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planetnautique.com can answer your question.
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vbatla ![]() Groupie ![]() Joined: September-17-2014 Location: Granger, TX Status: Offline Points: 68 |
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Are there factory bypass switches for each ballast pump on a 2002 SANTE?
I'm looking to fill the port side only. The dash switch controls all three. I know I could leave the inlet valves closed but I believe that would damage the pumps. Thanks in advance for any insight/recommendations! |
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