Thank you for the help guys. I have found that no two system is exactly alike. What are your thoughts? I usually recommend a very conservative assortment. Some guys ask me for 15's. It seems small. They say that there pumps are fine and don't grind or cycle on or off. Hmmmm....
Mike, do you use 50's with the Fatboy's? Thank you for the input.
BTW, the two nozzles were FREE!!!!!!
I use the 0060 for shooting the top and the 1560 nozzle for the bottom half for the FATBOY.
The 0050 shoots the furthest on the 7gpm FATBOY and use it when I need extra reach for very tall roofs.
Thank you for the help guys. I have found that no two system is exactly alike. What are your thoughts? I usually recommend a very conservative assortment. Some guys ask me for 15's. It seems small. They say that there pumps are fine and don't grind or cycle on or off. Hmmmm....
Mike, do you use 50's with the Fatboy's? Thank you for the input.
BTW, the two nozzles were FREE!!!!!!
I want to be able to shoot as far as possible without to much restriction. How much would it be for a couple other tips if needed? Thank you Lori!
I will make a list of parts for all, and where I get them. I'll even make up a few of the 7 to 5 way plugs for those that want them, with instructions on how to connect your pump battery to your vehicle when you are driving. If you use the plug method, a fuse on the positive side of your pump battery is needed for safety.
If you want to wire from the tow vehicle battery to a 2 wire quick connect type plug, I will make a drawing and post it. This way it's plug to plug and you isolate the vehicle wiring but you still need fuses for safety.
Good Info Capt Fred!
Yes, by all means post as much info as possible, with wiring diagrams, pictures, parts list, etc, etc. If it catches on, we can call it the "Captain Fred Rig" Seriously, we have the Billy Bob, the Apple Cider, why not the Captain Fred Rig ? While these terminologies may seem foolish to some, they are common, as you know, in the Sports Fishing Industry, and other trades. If you are at a Bar, and hear a couple of guys talking about a "Carolina Rig", you know you got a couple of Fishermen next to you! So, I can hear it now, "Larry pulled into Lori's to get his burner fixed, sporting a Captain Fred Rig, and while waiting he hit the Apple Cider hard with the Billy Bob, till it was smokin
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Redfisherman wrote:
I will make a list of parts for all, and where I get them. I'll even make up a few of the 7 to 5 way plugs for those that want them, with instructions on how to connect your pump battery to your vehicle when you are driving. If you use the plug method, a fuse on the positive side of your pump battery is needed for safety.
If you want to wire from the tow vehicle battery to a 2 wire quick connect type plug, I will make a drawing and post it. This way it's plug to plug and you isolate the vehicle wiring but you still need fuses for safety.
Good Info Capt Fred!
Yes, by all means post as much info as possible, with wiring diagrams, pictures, parts list, etc, etc. If it catches on, we can call it the "Captain Fred Rig" Seriously, we have the Billy Bob, the Apple Cider, why not the Captain Fred Rig ? While these terminologies may seem foolish to some, they are common, as you know, in the Sports Fishing Industry, and other trades. If you are at a Bar, and hear a couple of guys talking about a "Carolina Rig", you know you got a couple of Fishermen next to you! So, I can hear it now, "Larry pulled into Lori's to get his burner fixed, sporting a Captain Fred Rig, and while waiting he hit the Apple Cider hard with the Billy Bob, till it was smokin
lol right on! I'm calling mine the *UCK FIN.... (POS)