Maybe that is what the inverter is for? To convert 12v from the batteries to 110 to run your pump?

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Maybe that is what the inverter is for? To convert 12v from the batteries to 110 to run your pump?
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I use a similar pump to Stripernut. It's a low cost submersible AC pump you can find at any big box hardware store. I use mine in my slip so no DC\AC conversion. If I were going battery, I would use the same 500-1000 GPH pump as I use in colder months, except I would add 50 ft of hose and wire to it. Pumps are rated by how far they can pump above the waterline. So it doesn't matter as much how far you go down, it only matters how high you pump above the waterline.
Research water proof heat shrink so you can safely power the pump with the added electrical wire that will be required.
Another option, if you have the ability to have a stationary place to pump is to install 50 ft of 1.5" PVC only the bottom of a bucket and mount that in the slip. As you pump water out of the bucket, the PVC will pull water from 50 ft down into the bucket. This way you don't need added hose or electrical connections.
I appreciate the input. The electrical cord issue was what i was having trouble with....never thought of heat shrink.
Unfortunately, don't have a slip so will need to figure something else out. Thanks again.
Get a longe piece of hose, tubing or whatever,hang something on one end heavy enough to sink it,get you one of those drill powered pump from harbor freight, hook to cordless drill,they pump pretty good, your not pumping from 40 feet ,your pumping just from surface,pysics will keep the pipe full from the bottm, this is clear as mud I know, your getting cool water from deep but only pumping it from the surface and up
oh boy! never thought of using the drill pump for that purpose! i have one that i used to pump the water off the pool cover and they are pretty effective pumps.Get a longe piece of hose, tubing or whatever,hang something on one end heavy enough to sink it,get you one of those drill powered pump from harbor freight, hook to cordless drill,they pump pretty good, your not pumping from 40 feet ,your pumping just from surface,pysics will keep the pipe full from the bottm, this is clear as mud I know, your getting cool water from deep but only pumping it from the surface and up
we usually pump deep cold water at the slip but on occasion we will pump deep water at the place we are catching bait to avoid disturbing the slip neighbors, its quiet enough but it keeps things to a minimum if we just push off and troll away from the bedroom window next door.
the drill method would be great. i am going to try it asap
Probably have to hold the drill next to surface to get it going, then pull up to Hubbell any keep drilling
Gunnel not hunnel
How about a couple bags of ice and some of this stuff?
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/produc...fm?pcatid=4025
