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<blockquote data-quote="Danielkrupski" data-source="post: 40984" data-attributes="member: 859"><p>Ok so I think I have the hang of it now. So a 10amp pump with a 100 amp battery should last 10 hours. Taking into consideration that you don't run a battery flat take that to half so 5 hours it should be run for? Correct?? If so now all I need to do is match an angus mackirk sluice for flow rates of a pump that won't break my back carrying a battery for say about 3 hours running cos I think most of the day will be spent classifying. Any suggestions on angus model pump size and battery? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danielkrupski, post: 40984, member: 859"] Ok so I think I have the hang of it now. So a 10amp pump with a 100 amp battery should last 10 hours. Taking into consideration that you don't run a battery flat take that to half so 5 hours it should be run for? Correct?? If so now all I need to do is match an angus mackirk sluice for flow rates of a pump that won't break my back carrying a battery for say about 3 hours running cos I think most of the day will be spent classifying. Any suggestions on angus model pump size and battery? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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