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Ballast pump installation


joshuadale07

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Thank you. Another question. Where should I install the inline fuse? I have 4 switches getting power from a fused power block with 20 amp fuses. Do I need a fuse in b+ to the pumps from the switch as well?

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Thank you. Another question. Where should I install the inline fuse? I have 4 switches getting power from a fused power block with 20 amp fuses. Do I need a fuse in b+ to the pumps from the switch as well?

No as long as each switch is individually fused you are good to go.

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Ok thanks bud. Each is fused at the distribution panel w a 20 amp fuse and 12g wire to switches and pumps, 4g wire running to distribution from battery

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Another question...does it matter what side you use as the intake from the thru hull? I wanted to make sure I was installing them right but in the pictures on wakemakers website it shows they mounted with the thru hull side on the left and the right...wasnt sure if it made a difference.

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Talked to wakemakers and they said just reverse the polarity to make it work right...makes sense...just didnt know if they was a general rule of thumb...

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it doesn't matter. just flip the switch body over and it will work the other way. Or reverse the power and ground at your fuse block and it'll run the other direction.

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