don't see any sign of an air hose? Does it use one? Looks like it'd come out of the black tube in the center of the last pic.
Hey everyone, last year I bought a new Aerobait minnow bucket. I was really looking forward to using it. On my first fishing trip it decided to leave the boat while traveling down the highway. Besides some obvious cosmetic plastic damage to the bucket itself, the power wire from the battery pack separated from the switch. I got that soldered back up. The pump runs fine but doesn't seem to provide any air at all.
Can anyone that owns one of these minnow buckets tell me if it's missing a part, or can they see why it's not pumping any air?
I want to get this minnow bucket working, but can't see why it's not providing any air. It looks like everything is there. But I really don't know if there was anything extra still left behind in the ditch.
don't see any sign of an air hose? Does it use one? Looks like it'd come out of the black tube in the center of the last pic.
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You may have an external crack in the pump housing. Test by using a small brush (1/8-1/4") and soapy water. Paint that on the black part of the pump assy and look for bubbles. If no bubbles, I'd say there is an internal break.....diaphragm possibly. Good luck!
I have a 110v that I use at times. The bubbles will decrease and almost stop. The rubber will get stiff and not want to flex. I tried some Armor All and it worked for me.
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The air is supposed to come up the center of the bucket into the bottom. No leaks at all after doing a soap test. The diaphragm is in good shape as it has never been used in the 1 year plus that I have owned it. After it took flight and landed on the highway, I just put it away.
As you can see in the picture, there is a black piece at the end of the motor shaft. It has a tiny bump on top that rotates while touching the paddle on the diaphragm. I believe it has something to do with how it makes contact and moves the diaphragm. Maybe it's not adjusted just right anymore after the tumble it took on the highway.
That tiny bump should be a pin about 3/16 of an inch long. It fits the hole in the arm of the air pump so when the motor is running on moves the plunger in and out to pump air. Sounds like it was broken off.
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Thanks jigflinger. Thats what it was. Most of the pin was broke off, and i didnt realize it needed to bethat long.
The company is sendibg me a replacement eccentric for the motor and i should be using it by next monday.
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