wiring a bilge pump

green4themoney

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hey guys, ok, im new at boating, ive recently purchased a 1992, inline 4 mercury classic, 40 hp<br />and i have also purchase a brand new lund 1650 rebel tiller, which already comes with a bilge pump. now, for this boat, im only looking to run the bilge pump off of a single battery, now how would i wire this up to the motor? do i need some kind of alternator, or generator? any thourough explination for this would be greatly appreciated, because i am new at this, and i want to do it right
 

cuzner

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Re: wiring a bilge pump

If your engine is electric start you have an alternator on the engine.You should run bilge pump off of your battery. You will have to run it through a switch unless you want pump running constantly.<br /><br /> Jim
 

green4themoney

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Re: wiring a bilge pump

ok, i got you there, but my motor is manual start, so how will i hook the battery up to the engine, to keep the battery charged?<br />thanks
 

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Re: wiring a bilge pump

Most generally, manual start engines don't have a charging system on them Green. Bilge pumps don't suck that much juice and the battery will last a long time. Just check it now and then and trickle charge when needed.<br /><br />Some manufacturers of engines offer charge kits you can put on and it don't make any difference if it's electric or manual start.<br /><br />Post your engine hp and year (model number would be great) and maybe we can see if a charging kit is available for your engine.<br /><br />Thanks.
 

green4themoney

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Re: wiring a bilge pump

is there not a stator on this engine that can keep the battery charged enough to run a bilge pump, or will i have to buy like a charging kit for it, like what will the kit be,some sort of belt drive alternator?
 

green4themoney

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Re: wiring a bilge pump

and ps,if i put a charging kit on, would it be charged at all times, is it better just to leave the battery the way it is,because i would rather keep the battery charged, rather than replacing it constantly
 

green4themoney

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Re: wiring a bilge pump

is there not a stator i could hook my battery up to, so i can keep it charged enough to run my bilge pump? or do i HAVE to get some sort of charging kit for this engine? and will it be some sort of belt drive alternator?
 
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