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In-A-Gadda-Divita!
For those that asked about this~
I have five VorTech MP series pumps that run on my three SW tanks.
I wanted to utilize the 12v battery backup capabilities of these pumps, but did not want to spend $165 x 3 for their way over priced battery backups.
I read of others using this Belkin backup for these pumps and tried it out and it works great! In my testing, I got 11+ hours of battery backup to power one MP40WES at 50% power for a cost of $24!! I now have 3 of these installed with another 2 on the way from ebay.
In the event of a power failure, these will automatically kick on and provide my Vortech's with 12 volts of power and run them at 50% for 11 hours!
Parts
[FONT="]*Belkin battery backup Model #BU3DC001-12v - $15 to $30 @ eBay
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*Fused VorTech Battery Backup Cable Item #10427 - $1.50 @ EcoTech
I cut this cable on the fused side so I could utilize the inline fuse; you only need one of the plugs and could make two cables, but I wanted to utilize the inline fuse AND they are only $1.50 each. I then cut the plug off the Belkin plug, spliced the Vortech cable/plug to the Belkin cable, soldered the wires together, used heat shrink for protection - Done!
This is an inexpensive and simple DIY battery backup for Vortech pumps and takes about 10 minutes to cut and splice the wires together.
I didn't follow the markings on a wires to tell me which is + or - voltage, rather I used my multimeter to tell me which is which. If you happen to splice the wires wrong, as I did the first time, it will not work.
I have five VorTech MP series pumps that run on my three SW tanks.
I wanted to utilize the 12v battery backup capabilities of these pumps, but did not want to spend $165 x 3 for their way over priced battery backups.
I read of others using this Belkin backup for these pumps and tried it out and it works great! In my testing, I got 11+ hours of battery backup to power one MP40WES at 50% power for a cost of $24!! I now have 3 of these installed with another 2 on the way from ebay.
In the event of a power failure, these will automatically kick on and provide my Vortech's with 12 volts of power and run them at 50% for 11 hours!
Parts
[FONT="]*Belkin battery backup Model #BU3DC001-12v - $15 to $30 @ eBay
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*Fused VorTech Battery Backup Cable Item #10427 - $1.50 @ EcoTech

I cut this cable on the fused side so I could utilize the inline fuse; you only need one of the plugs and could make two cables, but I wanted to utilize the inline fuse AND they are only $1.50 each. I then cut the plug off the Belkin plug, spliced the Vortech cable/plug to the Belkin cable, soldered the wires together, used heat shrink for protection - Done!
This is an inexpensive and simple DIY battery backup for Vortech pumps and takes about 10 minutes to cut and splice the wires together.
I didn't follow the markings on a wires to tell me which is + or - voltage, rather I used my multimeter to tell me which is which. If you happen to splice the wires wrong, as I did the first time, it will not work.





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