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Pumps for a Highbanker - information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="hippyhunter" data-source="post: 564397" data-attributes="member: 11389"><p>@buck i ordered one of those cheapie voltax plus 100ah lifepo4 batteries ($650) to run on the setup. Bit of a gamble on the brand. Out of all of the under 1k 100ah choices it was the only one to be weatherproof and have a battery meter. Uses prismatic cells. Weighs in at only 9.5kg. Found good and bad writing aboit them. It ended up being a choice between the voltax or an enerdrive which has reputation but is a mere $1500 for a 100a/h.</p><p>If its up to spec it ahoild run a 3700gph pump for about 5-6 hours with juice to spare. Should get a massive 10 hours on the 2000gph pump.</p><p>Can also tip theae batteries on any angle so easy to plop into a backpack with the 10kg weight.</p><p>Look forward to testing it out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hippyhunter, post: 564397, member: 11389"] @buck i ordered one of those cheapie voltax plus 100ah lifepo4 batteries ($650) to run on the setup. Bit of a gamble on the brand. Out of all of the under 1k 100ah choices it was the only one to be weatherproof and have a battery meter. Uses prismatic cells. Weighs in at only 9.5kg. Found good and bad writing aboit them. It ended up being a choice between the voltax or an enerdrive which has reputation but is a mere $1500 for a 100a/h. If its up to spec it ahoild run a 3700gph pump for about 5-6 hours with juice to spare. Should get a massive 10 hours on the 2000gph pump. Can also tip theae batteries on any angle so easy to plop into a backpack with the 10kg weight. Look forward to testing it out [/QUOTE]
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