I have an older boat with no socket to plug in a pump. What is another method i could use to fill up my two sacs. Let me know some efficent and cheap ways to get the job done.
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Run the pump right off the battery. You will probably need to get some of those spring clamps to connect to the terminals, like jumpstart cables ones, but smaller, and wire them to the pump. <BR> <BR>You could also get a socket, they cost like 8 bucks or so, and wire it into your dash.
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walmart has a two alligator clips that turns into a cigarette lighter.
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Or you could just install a cigarette lighter outlet and wire it into somewhere that is convenient for filling sacs. (other than the dash)
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Here is an example of a 12 volt outlet that clips to the battery: <BR> <BR><a href="http://www.whizardworks.com/product/RPPSAPS" target="_blank">http://www.whizardworks.com/product/RPPSAPS</a> <BR> <BR>If your battery is handy this works well.
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Stephen I put an acc. outlet under my dash right near the right side of the flip up seat in my 2001 and just wired it into my pos and neg wire blocks under the dash.
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Do what hillybilly said, you can pug all kinds of stuff into it.
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I bought one of those "jumpstart" packs at Home Depot for $30. It has the plug for a pump, plus you never know when it might come in handy. <BR> <BR>Eric
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