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Ronix Submersible Pump Eight.3 1200/3000 Gph

by Ronix
Original price $230.00 - Original price $299.00
Original price
$230.00
$230.00 - $299.00
Current price $230.00
SKU SQ123N352000

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DESCRIPTION

Ronix Submersible Pump Eight.3 1200/3000 Gph

EIGHT.3 1200GPH

If you own an Eight.3 Plug and Play ballast bag but are not ready for integration this pump will get you filled and drained.

Is fill/drain time not an issue for you? Don't want to splurge on those expensive pumps? This pump is an affordable solution for those that have the Eight.3 Plug 'n Play bag system that's easy to use and has a 15ft power cord that ensures the pump will be able to reach your ballast bag no matter where it is in the boat.

Specifications
  • Fill Rate: This pump fills and drains at a rate of 153 pounds per minute
  • Flow Rate: 1,100 gallons Per Hour / 18 gallons per minute
  • Hose Length: 10'
  • Wire Length: 15'
  • Inline Power Switch: No
  • Power Source: 12V Cigarette Lighter
  • Self-priming: No
  • Bag Compatibility: Directly compatible with Eight.3 Ronix Plug and Play ballast bags

 EIGHT.3 3000GPH

Still incredibly fast, but less current draw, this is the fastest way to fill ballast in boats built before 2009.

The smaller of the two Eight.3 Ronix portable ballast pumps by Ronix is still about speed and claims the prize for one of the fastest portable pumps available on the market. This pump only draws 14 amps and is designed for older ski boats produced before 2009 that do not have a 20 amp fuse on the auxiliary power outlet (cigarette lighter adapter).

This 3000 gallon per hour aerator pump is made to be dropped either over the side of the boat for filling or directly into your telescoping ballast bag for draining. If you have an older boat that may not have enough juice to power the larger ballast pump the 3000GPH version may be perfect for you. Not to be out done this pump also features a fire hose style flow that is facilitated by the industry's largest 1-1/2" reinforced non-kinking hose.

Eight.3 ballast systems are not designed to be integrated and are for serious riders that do not have time to wait for ballast to fill and drain. When combined with an Eight.3 Telescoping 400, 800 or 1100 ballast bag you will have the fastest pump based ballast system on the lake. This pump is not compatible with any Fly High Quick Connect Fittings or the Straight Line link system and cannot be integrated into your boat.

Specifications

  • Fill Rate: This pump fills and drains at a rate of 417 pounds per minute
  • Flow Rate: 3,000 gallons Per Hour / 50 gallons per minute
  • Hose Length: 10'
  • Wire Length: 15'
  • Inline Power Switch: Yes
  • Power Source: 12V Cigarette Lighter
  • Self-priming: No
  • Bag Compatibility: Compatible with Eight.3 Ronix Telescoping ballast bags

How it works: Using the Eight.3 Ronix Telescoping pumps is easy. Filling and draining your 8.3 Ronix Telescope bags happens in a fraction of the time that you are used to.

Filling: To fill, simply connect the male fitting on the end of the hose to the quick fill port on the top of the bag. Don't worry too much about spilling water as there is a built-in check valve to help eliminate water from coming out of the bag when over filled.

Draining: To drain the bag start by pulling the top cover away from the telescoping drain tube. Pull it out of the bag and extend it as high as possible. Once the tube is above the water line of the sac unzip the entry point and physically submerge your pump into the bag. Zip the drain port around the hose to minimize the risk of water spilling out as the bag is drained. After draining there might be a small amount of residual water left at the bottom of the bag. Remove the pump and lift the bag over the side of the boat to release any liquid that may remain.

WARNING: Ballast pumps do not float and need to be secured to a ballast bag before entering the water. An unsecured pump may end up at the bottom of the lake.

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