Flow-Rite Battery Filling System

Brian B

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Fluid Motion Model
C-26
Hull Identification Number
FMLR2512L910
Non-Fluid Motion Model
Sold in 2021
Vessel Name
GANSETT RANGER (2010) Yanmar 4BY2-150
I have installed this system on the two outboard batteries. Now all I have to do is squeeze the bulb that pumps distilled water into the batteries at the correct level. Normally I would have had to pull the batteries to check them. The inboard set of batteries I can get to easy enough so I only did the outboard set.
https://www.flow-rite.com/battery-water ... /qwik-fill
I purchased from Amazon as it is cheaper.
The primer bulb is also needed and sold as a seperate kit.
 
I like it because I like gadgets.
I don't like it because now you will never, never, never, ever check the condition of your terminals and scrape the crud off.
But at least when your batteries fail, they will be full of water :mrgreen:
 
:!:
Levitation":1vd4rwq0 said:
I like it because I like gadgets.
I don't like it because now you will never, never, never, ever check the condition of your terminals and scrape the crud off.
But at least when your batteries fail, they will be full of water :mrgreen:

Not on my boat. :!:
 
are the plugs spaced correctly for the batteries we carry in our tugs? The description refers to 6v golf cart batteries, commonly used in RVs, which might have a different spacing issue.
 
Captain Steve":1dcrtv2f said:
are the plugs spaced correctly for the batteries we carry in our tugs? The description refers to 6v golf cart batteries, commonly used in RVs, which might have a different spacing issue.
You need the MP2000 model for 12 volt batteries. Baz provided a link above for Amazon, cheapest price. The plugs are spaced correctly on the MP2000.
 
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