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Murphy Screens Video
Great video. For those familiar with the 2012 BIG Screen I think you'll find this new set up much better.
www.vimeo.com/49474068 |
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I wish i could swap the screen to my 2012 x2. The new Murphy screen can adjust the filltime of all Ballastpumps and thats a big plus point to the 2012īs. The 2012 screen bugging me!
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Same with 2010 (I suspect 2011 was adjustable as well). Huge oversight in 2012 IMO.
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Ya looks like they solved the BIG problems, now hopefully they get the 2012's running silky smooth.
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Small edit...
Jibber, pls see this post, they improved the 2012's... Still not the 2013, but closer. http://www.mastercraft.com/teamtalk/...t.php?p=901355 Last edited by KahunaCraft; 01-23-2013 at 08:15 PM. |
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Thanks KahunaCraft!
Great news to hear! Hopefully this works. This will be a big step forward. I donīt have the BIG. Hopfully it works for the gdig as well! |
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One option would be to have a dealer configure the fill timer to twice what you think you need. That way you just set it to 50% and if you change bags from 750# to 1100#, you just adjust the 2012 touch screen to 67.5%.
Small edit: In other words your rear port ballast is 250# let's say that is 2500 revolutions, the tech term is 'pulse counts', of the pump... That is just a guess and just for this example... When you go to the dealer because you want to add a 750# bag, have them configure it for 2500+7500 = 10,000 x 2 = 20,000 to read 100% full on the medallion screen....I believe the same applies to those 2012 without the touch screen as well. So now at 50% full your pump would have run 10k revolutions and your 750# plus the stock 250# will be full. Then when you change to an 1100# bag, you'll need 11,000+2500 = 13,500 revolutions (pulse counts) to fill... Or 67.5% of the 20,000 your dealer configured. In this configuration, I would advise you to vent the bags with a check valve, that way you can determine what % was needed to over fill the total ballast. Small edit: sorry again Nick, 2nd hijack in as many weeks. Last edited by KahunaCraft; 04-13-2013 at 06:58 AM. |
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