Hi all. I'm looking at getting my first high banker and have narrowed down the field to this Royal 30"
and the royal 50"
My concerns with the 30" are that the hopper seems to drop the material and water directly on to the rubber matting, leaving little matting left before material would get to the riffles and water and material seems like it would just be pummeling the rubber matting, washing away any fines out of the box where the 50" has a nice strip of grooved rubber after the hopper. I'd like to know your thoughts on how you think there would be any impact in this regard.
Also and perhaps more importantly, the 30" comes with a 2060 GPH 12v 7.5amp pump where the 50" comes with 2 1200 GPH, 12v, 4amp pumps.
I'm new to this whole battery/pump thing so please excuse my ignorance here and I have searched across the forums and found a lot of good info but nothing that has reassured me that I know what I'm dealing with here yet. If I went the two pump route, could I run them both off of one battery? From the info I've gathered, the answer is yes. Are there any battery recommendations out there? This all feels weird/dangerous bringing batteries down to the water. But maybe that's just me. (Before you say it, I'm not really interested in a gas pump).
All thoughts and suggestions are welcome.
and the royal 50"
My concerns with the 30" are that the hopper seems to drop the material and water directly on to the rubber matting, leaving little matting left before material would get to the riffles and water and material seems like it would just be pummeling the rubber matting, washing away any fines out of the box where the 50" has a nice strip of grooved rubber after the hopper. I'd like to know your thoughts on how you think there would be any impact in this regard.
Also and perhaps more importantly, the 30" comes with a 2060 GPH 12v 7.5amp pump where the 50" comes with 2 1200 GPH, 12v, 4amp pumps.
I'm new to this whole battery/pump thing so please excuse my ignorance here and I have searched across the forums and found a lot of good info but nothing that has reassured me that I know what I'm dealing with here yet. If I went the two pump route, could I run them both off of one battery? From the info I've gathered, the answer is yes. Are there any battery recommendations out there? This all feels weird/dangerous bringing batteries down to the water. But maybe that's just me. (Before you say it, I'm not really interested in a gas pump).
All thoughts and suggestions are welcome.