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On Sat, 15 Oct 2005 13:47:27 -0400, dh@. wrote:
How do the boat lifts that use air work? If they have a check valve to let water out the bottom when they force air in, how do they let the water back in to sink it? I thought maybe a solenoid valve, but don't see any wires running to the float tanks...only what appears to be an air hose. Is HydroHoist the only lift that uses air? I read that they have a patent, but they can't have a patent on the concept of using air to lift a boat can they? I am speaking out of turn - because I don't know how the model works that you are talking about. But if *I* had to do a lift, an air line connected to the float and selectable for a pressure source, or an atmospheric vent would work perfectly well would it not? Brian Whatcott altus OK |
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