Ok, somewhere, I had found a post a while back where someone showed pics where they had 2 pumps connected to a tee to their sea cock valve.
I recall asking about it and seem to recall that they said they had no issues running both pumps from this one inlet.
I have not been able to find this post in any search combinations.
I am wanting to install this Tee and second pump as a winter project so I don't have to keep switching back and forth between livewell and rinse down. Doing this, I have to usually relieve the pressure after turning off switch, then down on your knees in rolling seas and stick head and arm down a hatch to get to the Y Valve.
Does anyone have this current setup and running two pumps from it with no issue? This would be 2 Pro Blasters. Currently running the one now that is rated at 4gpm. Was going to add the 5gpm Extreme model for the rinse down.
Would I need to install a check valve going to the livewell pump to keep from drawing from it?
I recall asking about it and seem to recall that they said they had no issues running both pumps from this one inlet.
I have not been able to find this post in any search combinations.
I am wanting to install this Tee and second pump as a winter project so I don't have to keep switching back and forth between livewell and rinse down. Doing this, I have to usually relieve the pressure after turning off switch, then down on your knees in rolling seas and stick head and arm down a hatch to get to the Y Valve.
Does anyone have this current setup and running two pumps from it with no issue? This would be 2 Pro Blasters. Currently running the one now that is rated at 4gpm. Was going to add the 5gpm Extreme model for the rinse down.
Would I need to install a check valve going to the livewell pump to keep from drawing from it?