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    you guys that run your live well aerators all day, do you have timers on them or just flip the switch and it runs continuously?
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    I think it's better to have a timer but either way is ok...Thumbs Up Just make sure you don't run your battery down if it's left on all day...

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    Actually both. The top of the switch activates the timer function and the bottom is manual or continuous.
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    I've got the "timer" switches ordered for my boat, been on order since Oct.
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    Quote Originally Posted by majflyboy View Post
    I've got the "timer" switches ordered for my boat, been on order since Oct.
    Oops, live wells already have the timers, got them ordered for the bait wells.
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    mine will do both like yikess said, just depends on where I place the switch. Spring of the year you are ok with a timer, but the hotter the water gets the more air they need

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    Mine have both,1 to tell when to come on and 1 to tell how long to run. Turn them on and forget about them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by majflyboy View Post
    Oops, live wells already have the timers, got them ordered for the bait wells.
    When I was at BPS day before yesterday they said your timers were supposed to be here the next day and they said they would call you... did they??
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    Quote Originally Posted by E-Z Poleholder View Post
    When I was at BPS day before yesterday they said your timers were supposed to be here the next day and they said they would call you... did they??
    No.
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    Timer is more better. This time of the year, I set it for as low an on time as it will allow. Heck, with this water temp, you can throw 'em in a bucket and they'll live for a day. Spring I set it about once every 5 minutes. Even in the summer, I set it for about 50% on and 50% off....the fish are gonna keel over anyhow for the most part, but I want that motor to crank when I hit the key and dang the fish. Now, in a tournament, I'd run it on constant in the summer, but I do keep jumper cables with me as well.

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